Bangladesh Elections: Who can vote in the landmark poll today? Eligibility and other rules explained
Bangladesh is set to hold a pivotal parliamentary election today, marking a crucial transition in its political landscape after the removal of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This election is characterized by heightened security and fierce competition, primarily between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami. Voter eligibility is a key aspect of this election, with provisions allowing citizens aged 18 and above to participate, provided they meet the necessary registration requirements. The election is not only a test of the democratic process in Bangladesh but also a reflection of the citizens' sentiments following significant political upheaval. Observers are closely monitoring the proceedings, given the potential implications for stability and governance in the nation. As voters head to the polls, the outcome of this election could reshape the future of Bangladeshi politics, making it a landmark event in the country's democratic journey.
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