Sheikh Hasina rejects Bangladesh Elections as ‘well-planned farce’, terms Yunus ‘murderous’; seeks fresh polls

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has denounced the recent elections as a 'well-planned farce', alleging widespread irregularities and voter intimidation. Her criticism comes in light of her party's exclusion from the electoral process, which she claims undermines democratic principles. Hasina has called for the immediate cancellation of the elections and the resignation of the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, whom she accused of orchestrating the electoral fraud. The political landscape in Bangladesh remains tense as calls for fresh elections grow louder, highlighting ongoing concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the state of democracy in the country. This situation follows a broader context of escalating political rivalry and dissent against Yunus's administration, which has faced accusations of suppressing opposition voices. As the nation grapples with these developments, the demand for transparency and fairness in governance continues to resonate among the populace.
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