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DHAKA: Early counting in Bangladesh’s general election on Thursday indicated a closely fought contest between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat e Islami following what officials described as strong voter turnout nationwide.
The election is widely seen as pivotal for the South Asian nation of 175 million people, marking the first national vote since the 2024 Gen Z led uprising that forced former prime minister Sheikh Hasina from office.
Election Commission officials said vote counting began shortly after polling ended with clearer trends expected by midnight and final results likely by Friday morning.
Early results reported by local media showed BNP leading in several constituencies while Jamaat e Islami remained competitive. A simple majority in the 300 member Jatiya Sangsad requires 151 seats.
Voter turnout was projected to significantly exceed the 42 per cent recorded in 2024 with local estimates suggesting participation above 60 per cent.
BNP leader Tarique Rahman expressed confidence in victory citing strong public enthusiasm. Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman described the election as a turning point for the country.
Sheikh Hasina whose Awami League party is currently banned rejected the process from exile calling it a planned farce and demanding fresh elections under a neutral caretaker government.

