Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the elections will be held in Bangladesh later this year and according to the constitution, the elections will be held. - SaraBela Online

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Monday, January 15, 2018

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the elections will be held in Bangladesh later this year and according to the constitution, the elections will be held.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the elections will be held in Bangladesh later this year and according to the constitution, the elections will be held.

In a speech on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of her current government, Sheikh Hasina said that the election of the 11th Parliament will be held at the end of the year.

In his speech, the Prime Minister said, "How our election will be held is clearly stated in our constitution. According to the constitution, the election-time government will be formed before the election. That government will most likely assist the Election Commission to conduct elections. "

This is the first such declaration from the Prime Minister that the huge speculation about the upcoming elections in Bangladesh has been announced.

It is to be noted that various demands are being raised from the opposition BNP about how this election will be held and how the elections will be held. But in his speech, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has rejected those demands by talking about 'holding elections according to the constitution'. He also warned the opposition against any such move.

He said, "Some corpses may try to create anarchic situation in the country on the next election. You have to be careful about this. People do not want turmoil. Boycott will boycott the elections and will not harm the people's lives. - People will not accept it. "He hoped that all the registered political parties of Bangladesh will participate in this election.

The reaction of the BNP's biggest opposition BNP to the Prime Minister's speech is yet to be known. Before the BNP boycotted the January 5, 2014 national election, due to their demand that an election-time caretaker government was not formed. The party's leaders are eager to go to the polls. But this time they want a election-time government that guarantees neutral and fair elections.

They will not be able to participate in this election due to the cancellation of the registration of Jamaat-e-Islami, another major political party in Bangladesh. However, the Election Commission has said that the leaders of Jamaat can be candidates as separate party or alliance or individual.

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