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BNP poised to form government after first Bangladesh elections in 6 years

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In the aftermath of Friday’s elections, which marked the first democratic process held since a deadly uprising in 2024, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) emerged victorious, with leader Tarique Rahman positioned to take up office as prime minister.

However, final official results remain pending. The BNP’s primary opponent, Jamaat-i-Islami, part of a larger coalition, raised serious concerns about the electoral process’s integrity and accuracy.

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The Jamuna television channel initially projected that the BNP had secured 212 seats. However, Somoy TV broadcast similar figures, suggesting a victory for the party under Rahman.

Jamaat-i-Islami, which led its own extensive alliance, expressed skepticism, highlighting significant discrepancies from previous election outcomes and falling short of the outright majority it had been aiming for during the campaign period.

The electoral landscape in Bangladesh continues to evolve as official data confirms the initial projections. The BNP’s commanding lead over Jamaat-i-Islami remains a point of contention, with both sides waiting for definitive confirmation before finalizing their responses.

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