Bangladesh election: BNP accuses Jamaat-e-Islami of trying to buy votes hours before polling

In the lead-up to the crucial elections in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has leveled serious allegations against the Jamaat-e-Islami, accusing them of attempting to engage in vote-buying. This claim surfaced just hours before polling was scheduled to begin, intensifying the already fraught political climate in the country. The BNP's accusations reflect deep-seated tensions among political factions as they grapple for power in a highly contested electoral landscape. In response, Jamaat-e-Islami has dismissed the allegations, labeling them as a fabricated 'staged drama' orchestrated by law enforcement agencies to discredit their party. This exchange of accusations underscores the heightened sensitivities surrounding the electoral process in Bangladesh, where previous elections have been marred by controversy and allegations of misconduct. As voters prepare to cast their ballots, the integrity of the election remains a paramount concern, with both parties gearing up for a fierce contest amidst a backdrop of scrutiny and distrust.
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