Is BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman Ready for a 'Historic Victory' in Bangladesh's National Parliament Election?
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Dhaka, Feb 13 (NationPress) Tarique Rahman, the Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has expressed confidence that his party is poised to achieve a 'historic victory' in the upcoming national parliament election, according to reports from local media on Friday.
In a related announcement, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the BNP's Senior Joint Secretary General, extended his congratulations to the citizens of Bangladesh, celebrating the party's anticipated success in winning a majority of seats in the election, as reported by the Xinhua news agency.
Local news sources indicate that early vote counting results from various constituencies reveal that the BNP has secured over half of the seats in the national parliament election conducted on Thursday.
However, serious allegations of electoral fraud, including the use of money to sway voters and incidents of violence, have surfaced in several regions across Bangladesh during this 13th parliamentary election, as reported by local media.
Amidst these allegations, a leader from Jamaat-e-Islami, Zainal Abedin, was arrested and fined for distributing cash during voting in Ranashal village of Gorai Union in Mirzapur Upazila, Tangail District. The mobile court magistrate, along with the upazila Assistant Commissioner (AC Land), Tarek Aziz, confirmed the incident and imposed a fine of 3,000 Bangladeshi Taka.
Violence erupted at multiple polling stations across the country on Thursday, resulting in the death of a political leader during the voting process, according to local reports.
These incidents began unfolding shortly after the polls opened early in the morning, highlighting the deteriorating security situation and lawlessness in Bangladesh.