Bengal71
Trusted Member
The Jamaat tried the same but the other side were better at it.
The other side was better at it? So, the other side rigged the election?
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The Jamaat tried the same but the other side were better at it.
The other side was better at it? So, the other side rigged the election?
Jamat-NCP won the election, it was stolen from them.
I believe so but not a wholesale rigging. They just tilted things enough.
If they were going to win anyway, what was the reason for rigging? Makes no sense.
I was talking to a relative, was very well connected with BAL but now lives in Toronto - and he gave me a surprising info. Apparently a lot of BAL supporters voted for Jamaat because the local BNP leaders made their life hell in the last 2 years.
Not sure how much truth in his claim, but it surely was very surprising.
Even without the rigging the Jamaat-NCP would have lost but they may have got an extra 30 seats and so preventing the BNP getting a two-thirds majority.
Even without the rigging the Jamaat-NCP would have lost but they may have got an extra 30 seats and so preventing the BNP getting a two-thirds majority.
I don't think elections were rigged but there were certain inefficiencies. It was understandable given this was the first genuine elections in the country in almost two decades. Overall, it was a good election.
AL votes are largely split between BNP and Jamaat, probably favoring BNP by 55-45. But I do agree Jamaat-NCP seems more popular among urban educated middle class.
Jamaat was leading during the first two hours of the election results,

As I mentioned earlier the AL is making a comeback in Bangladesh and the signs are ominous as most people will not accept the AL led by Hasina or her close family members or anyone associated with the past AL regime -
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Please translate your post for the benefit of non-Bangladeshi members.
As I mentioned earlier the AL is making a comeback in Bangladesh and the signs are ominous as most people will not accept the AL led by Hasina or her close family members or anyone associated with the past AL regime
The photo card below states that 39 AL party offices have reopened around the country; on March 26 the AL intends to hold rallies for party return; Hasina has instructed party leaders to return to Bangladesh and for party workers to hit the streets; BNP leader Moin Khan has stated that the party is not for revenge and beleives in multiparty democracy ~
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