Washington DC
New York
Toronto
Distribution: (800) 510 9863
Press ID
  • Login
Binghamton Herald
Advertisement
Monday, February 16, 2026
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Trending
No Result
View All Result
Binghamton Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home Trending

‘Will Win Polls, No Doubt About It’: Bangladesh PM Hasina Sure To Keep ‘Boat’ Afloat

by Binghamton Herald Report
January 7, 2024
in Trending
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday exuded confidence saying her party will sweep the polls and urged the people to vote for “boat”, her party’s election symbol. 

“We will win the election, no doubt about it,” told the ruling Awami League President as she cast her vote at the Dhaka City College centre, a few miutes after the polling opened. She also urged the citizens to go to the polling stations and exercise the franchise. 

The Sunday polls are taking place amid a 48-hour hartal by the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and like-minded parties which started on Saturday and will continue till Sunday. 

When asked about the hartal, Hasina said that their strike has lost momemntum. 

ALSO READ: ‘They Gave Us Shelter’: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s Message For India On Poll Day

However, thin voter turnout was observed in the first two hours of the voting with zero footfall at some polling stations. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to vote for Sunday’s polls at over 42,000 polling stations across the country, according to the country’s Election Commission. 

A polling station in Dhaka recorded only 175 votes while no votes were cast at two centres within the first hour of voting, as per the Daily Star.

A father and son duo reached a polling station in Rajshahi, 12 minutes after the polling began after which the centre saw no voters for the next half-an-hour. 

Voting was cancelled at a polling station in Narsingdi, shortly after the polling began nationwide, over allegations of ballot stuffing, as per the local media. 

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Poll Violence, Oppn’s Boycott Call. PM Hasina Likely To Win 4th Term: Top Points

According to Narsingdi Returning Officer Badiul Alam, the voting at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School in Sallabad union of Belabo upazila was cancelled at 8:40am, following allegations of ballot stuffing, according to the Daily Star. 

A clash was also reported between the police and the members of BNP in Chattogram city’s Chandgaon area.

“A group of BNP men were staging demonstrations by blocking the road with burning tyres. They attacked on-duty police personnel when the latter tried to free the road,” Additional Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Dutta of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (North Division) told The Daily Star. 

“They threw stones at police, who retaliated with bullets from shotguns,” he said.

Tags: Awami LeagueBangladesh ElectionsBangladesh Elections 2024Bangladesh General ElectionsBangladesh PollsBNPsheikh hasina
Previous Post

US Grounds Some Boeing 737 Max 9 Planes After Alaska Airlines Mid-Air Blowout

Next Post

BNP Afraid Of Polls, Knew They Would Lose: Bangladesh Home Minister As Oppn Boycotts Elections

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized
  • World
Binghamton Herald

© 2024 Binghamton Herald or its affiliated companies.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Trending

© 2024 Binghamton Herald or its affiliated companies.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In