Bangladesh Elections 2024: Popular Dhallywood actor Ferdous Ahmed confident of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League's win
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Bangladesh Elections 2024: Popular Dhallywood actor Ferdous Ahmed confident of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League’s win

Bangladesh Awami League candidate and popular Dhallywood actor Ferdous Ahmed exuded confidence on Sunday, January 7, 2024 declaring  that Awami League under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina will emerge victorious in the ongoing general elections

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As Bangladeshis cast their ballots today, January 7, 2024, Dhallywood actor Ferdous Ahmed predicted a triumphant outcome for the Awami League, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, paving the way for her historic fifth term as the country’s leader.

“We will win,” Ahmed proclaimed with conviction. He expressed unwavering faith in the Awami League’s track record and unwavering belief in Hasina’s leadership. “The people recognise the progress we’ve made under Sheikh Hasina,” he asserted, citing the party’s focus on development and economic growth.

Ahmed’s optimism stems from the Awami League’s dominance in Bangladeshi politics. The party has secured landslide victories in the past three elections, and Hasina continues to enjoy significant public approval.

“We are very excited and eagerly waiting for this moment. PM has just submitted her vote. The whole is coming to the centres and voting…We will win, I am 100 per cent confident. I will win and my PM will come back to power for the fifth time,” he said.

He also went on to mention the election boycott by the main opposition party in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and alleged that BNP believes in killing people and destroying government property.
He added, “Their definition of democracy is absolutely different. They believe in killing people, in destroying government property, and in destroying normal people’s lives. Is that democracy? My government and PM Sheikh Hasina don’t believe in that…”

The ruling Awami League has picked Dhallywood actor Ferdous Ahmed to contest the 12th national parliament election from the Dhaka-10 constituency. Earlier today on January 7, 2024 Bangladesh Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina emphasised the importance of democracy for the development of the country as the Asian nation goes to the polls for the 2024 general elections.

“Our country is sovereign and independent…We have a big population. We have established people’s democratic rights…I want to make sure that democracy should continue in this country and without democracy, you can’t make any development. As we are a long-term democratic system from 2009 to 2023, that is why Bangladesh made this much of an achievement,” she said.

Nearly 170 million people in Bangladesh will vote to elect 299 lawmakers during the 12th national election on Sunday amid a boycott by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

PM Hasina also underscored that her government created an atmosphere where people were able to come out and vote.She stated, “My heartfelt thanks to the people of Bangladesh. There were many obstacles but the people of our country are very much aware of their voting rights and the need for polls…We were able to create an atmosphere where people were able to come out and vote.”

More than 42,000 polling stations are set for Sunday’s elections, where a total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to cast their votes, as reported by the country’s Election Commission.

Women make up almost half of the nearly 120 million eligible voters, while first-time voters number about 15 million. Al Jazeera reported that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to win a fourth straight term in the absence of the main opposition BNP which on Saturday began a 48-hour nationwide strike against the “illegal government” amidst violence and a crackdown on protesters.

The Supreme Court on December 27 provided clearance for the Election Commission (EC) to proceed with the general elections.

The Election Commission has made thorough arrangements for the 12th national parliamentary election to ensure a peaceful process. As many as 127 foreign observers will track the election process to assess the election’s fairness.

International election expert teams from the European Union are present in Dhaka, and foreign observers from various countries, including a Commonwealth team, are monitoring the elections. (With inputs from ANI)

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