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Post by : Rameen Ariff
Bangladesh is preparing to hold parliamentary elections in February, with the exact date set to be announced on Thursday by the country’s Election Commission, a senior commission official confirmed. The upcoming polls mark a critical moment for the nation following dramatic political upheaval last year. In 2024, a student-led uprising forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign amid widespread protests that turned deadly on the streets. In the face of escalating violence and unrest, Hasina fled to India, ending her long tenure in office.
Since August last year, Bangladesh has been governed by an interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, tasked with restoring stability and preparing the country for free and fair elections. The interim government has focused on maintaining law and order, addressing public grievances, and ensuring that the electoral process is transparent and inclusive. Analysts say these elections will be closely watched both domestically and internationally, as they will determine the future political landscape of Bangladesh and signal the country’s return to democratic governance after months of uncertainty.
Political observers note that the February elections are a crucial test for Bangladesh’s institutions, including the Election Commission, which is under pressure to deliver a credible vote. The interim government has pledged to provide a neutral environment for political parties to campaign and for citizens to cast their votes without fear or intimidation. International stakeholders have also expressed interest in monitoring the elections, given Bangladesh’s strategic importance in South Asia and the recent volatility in its political scene.
The February parliamentary elections are expected to draw significant attention from voters, political parties, and the global community, as Bangladesh seeks to emerge from a period of crisis and reaffirm its democratic processes. The announcement of the official election date this Thursday will set the countdown for one of the most pivotal electoral contests in the country’s recent history.
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