Bangladesh goes to the polls boycotted by the opposition

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Bangladesh goes to the polls boycotted by the opposition


Polls have opened in Bangladesh and the General Election is being boycotted by the main opposition Party.
It claims there is no guarantee of fairness and is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is seeking a fourth consecutive term.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has cast her ballot in the capital Dhaka, and has…

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  1. আমরা সকল তৃণমূল তরুণ প্রজন্ম আমাদের ভোটাধিকার ফিরিয়ে পেতে চাই সকল বিশ্বের কাছে প্রার্থনা করছি, আমরা এই পাতানো নির্বাচন মানি না, আমরা নীরপক্ষ ও সুষ্ঠু নির্বাচন চাই সকল বিশ্বের কাছে প্রার্থনা করছি,,,,।

  2. আমরা সকল তৃণমূল তরুণ প্রজন্ম এই পাতানো নির্বাচন মানি না, আমরা সকল তৃণমূল তরুণ প্রজন্ম নীরপক্ষ ও সুষ্ঠু নির্বাচন চাই সকল বিশ্বের কাছে প্রার্থনা করছি,,,,।

  3. I swear The Current Government of Bangladesh under sheikh hasina is a Facist government, make no mistake this awami league is a facist party. They do not respect anyone.

  4. Thank you very much Al Jazeera journalist brothers
    We want a beautiful election in Bangladesh
    We definitely want BNP in that election
    We will vote for BNP
    Thanks Al Jazia❤❤❤❤❤❤

  5. America and the European Union countries as well as the United Nations, Amnesty International and human rights organizations have all been defeated by an illegal government system, to be clear, it has to be said by Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina! The arrogance with which he speaks before the elections and after the elections is proof of him. .The reality is that there is no European Union country that is actually practicing democracy or can intervene in the so-called elections of Bangladesh in favor of democracy

  6. The Awami government of Bangladesh is saying to the world that they have organized a fair and impartial election! But countless young children who are not even of voting age have voted in the center, unfortunately the people of Bangladesh have lost their democracy for another five years