Voters queue at a polling station in Bangladesh during the first parliamentary elections since 2024 political changes, with BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami posters visible.
Voters queue at a polling station in Bangladesh during the first parliamentary elections since 2024 political changes, with BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami posters visible.
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Voting begins in Bangladesh's parliamentary elections

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Voting began on Thursday in Bangladesh's parliamentary elections, the first since Sheikh Hasina's ouster in 2024. With the Awami League banned, the contest pits the BNP-led coalition against the Jamaat-e-Islami alliance. Nearly 127 million voters will also decide on constitutional reforms in the July Charter referendum.

Bangladesh's parliamentary elections and referendum on the July Charter began on February 12, 2026, in a vote that could redefine the nation's political future. Polling ran from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in 299 of 300 constituencies, with one cancelled due to a candidate's death. The Election Commission deployed nearly one million security personnel, the largest in the country's electoral history.

This election follows the August 2024 ouster of Sheikh Hasina's government amid student and political protests, ending an 18-month transition under interim leader Muhammad Yunus, after which the Awami League was banned. Yunus urged voters to make the day the 'birthday of a new Bangladesh.'

The main contenders are the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), with chairman Tarique Rahman contesting from Dhaka-17, and Jamaat-e-Islami, led by Ameer Shafiqur Rahman from Dhaka-15. National Citizen Party's Nasiruddin Patowary challenges BNP's Mirza Abbas in Dhaka-8. A total of 1,755 candidates from 50 parties and 273 independents are running, including 83 women.

The BNP accused Jamaat of sabotaging the polls with money power after a Jamaat leader was caught with nearly Taka 74 lakh. Jamaat called it a 'staged drama.' Violence erupted overnight in Awami League stronghold Gopalganj, with at least ten cocktail explosives hurled during clashes. Both BNP and Jamaat have accused the Awami League of rigging the 2014, 2018, and 2024 elections.

Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman, hosting diplomats for lunch, described ties with India as 'colourful' and a priority, adding, 'There are no minorities. They are all Bangladeshis... first-class citizens.' The BNP manifesto emphasizes 'Bangladesh Before All' and 'Friend Yes, Master No,' while Jamaat pledges constructive relations with neighbors including India.

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X users report voting underway in Bangladesh's elections with tight security and voter queues forming early. Allegations of pre-polling ballot stamping by Jamaat-e-Islami and other irregularities surface, drawing skepticism. Awami League affiliates call the process a sham. Concerns emerge over minority protection and potential BNP-Jamaat coalition outcomes affecting India ties. Journalists predict BNP advantage amid high stakes.

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Voters queuing at a North Bengal polling station amid assembly elections, with BJP-TMC posters and security forces.
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West Bengal holds first phase of assembly elections today

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West Bengal is voting today in the first phase of assembly elections across 152 seats, with about 3.6 crore voters deciding the fate of 1,452 to 1,478 candidates. The contest pits BJP against Trinamool Congress in a high-stakes battle, particularly in north Bengal where BJP has been strong. The Election Commission has deployed record central forces for security.

The Bharatiya Janata Party is moving to form the next government in West Bengal following its victory in the assembly elections. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to arrive in Kolkata on May 7 to oversee the selection of the legislature party leader. Incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign and plans to challenge the results in court.

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West Bengal is voting today in the second and final phase of its 2026 Assembly elections, with over 2,300 companies of Central Armed Police Forces deployed for peaceful polling. The BJP aims to improve on its 2021 performance of 77 seats, amid allegations against TMC. Results are due on May 4.

Governor RN Ravi dissolved the assembly on May 7 after Mamata Banerjee refused to resign. The new BJP government will take oath on May 9.

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South Koreans head to polling stations Wednesday to elect local government leaders and council members in the ninth nationwide local elections.

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