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Jan 7 polls ensured democracy, right to vote: Prime minister

UNB . Dhaka
16 Jan 2024 15:53:00 | Update: 16 Jan 2024 21:57:49
Jan 7 polls ensured democracy, right to vote: Prime minister
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addresses several hundred expatriate AL leaders from across the globe gathered at her official residence Ganabhaban on January 16, 2024 — PID Photo

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said the absolute win of Awami League in the January 7 election was the victory of Bangladesh, its people, and continuation of democracy and development.

The prime minister was addressing several hundred expatriate AL leaders from across the globe gathered at her official residence Ganabhaban to congratulate her on her party's fourth consecutive win in the parliamentary election

Sheikh Hasina, who is also the chief of ruling AL, said that her government has been able to ensure people's right to vote in this month's election.

“We have ensured the constitutional right of the people,” she said.

She also said that the election was highly competitive as AL has opened the contest to all.

“We have given our electoral symbol boat to our candidates and asked others from the party to participate in the election whoever were interested,” she said.

Talking about BNP which did not participate in the election, she questioned how will they come to the election.

“In 2008 election BNP with their 20 party alliance got 30 seats only while AL alone bagged 233 seats,” she added. That election was held under a neutral caretaker government.

In this connection, she mentioned that many people thought in 2008 that BNP is equal to AL considering the organisational strength.

“But it was proved wrong in 2008 election,” she said.

After that, she said, BNP never wanted election. They instead unleashed arson attacks killing people and set fire to trains to foil the elections.

“The more they (BNP) unleash the arson attack the more people will reject them. They know that they were rejected by the people,” she said.

The prime minister said that's why BNP does not want to participate in the election.

“Rather they wanted to spoil the election and looked to the illegal way to be in the power,” she said.

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