Hasina slams Bangladesh elections as ‘well-planned farce’, demands 'free, fair and inclusive' polls
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sharply criticized the recent elections, labeling them a 'well-planned farce.' In a statement highlighting her concerns, she noted that voter turnout was alarmingly low at many polling stations across the country, with some locations reporting no voters at all. Hasina's remarks come amid widespread allegations of electoral malpractices and concerns over the fairness of the electoral process. The Prime Minister has called for a re-evaluation of the electoral framework, demanding that future elections be 'free, fair, and inclusive.' This statement underscores the ongoing political tensions in Bangladesh, where opposition parties have frequently raised issues regarding the integrity of the electoral system. As the political landscape evolves, the implications of Hasina's comments could lead to further scrutiny of the electoral processes and a potential call for reforms aimed at ensuring transparency and public trust in democratic practices.
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