Mamata Banerjee fact-checked: Bangladesh poll data shows Hindus just 3.9% of candidates despite 8% population
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Mamata Banerjee fact-checked: Bangladesh poll data shows Hindus just 3.9% of candidates despite 8% population

The data surfaced after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said Bangladesh’s elections were concluded peacefully and drew a comparison with India’s electoral system

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New Delhi/Kolkata: Fresh data emerging from Bangladesh’s recent parliamentary elections has raised questions over West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s remarks praising the conduct of polls in the neighbouring country.

According to a report by CNN-News18, intelligence sources have flagged what they describe as significant underrepresentation of Hindu minorities in the electoral contest.

As per the report, a total of 2,034 candidates contested across 299 constituencies in Bangladesh’s parliamentary elections. Of these, only 80 candidates were from Hindu minority backgrounds, accounting for approximately 3.9 percent of the total candidate pool.

The figure stands in contrast to demographic estimates that place Hindus at roughly 8 percent of Bangladesh’s population. This effectively means that Hindu representation among candidates was nearly half of their population share.

The data, according to sources cited in the report, points to a substantial representation gap, particularly in constituencies where minority voters form a significant portion of the electorate.

Sources familiar with internal assessments told CNN-News18 that the situation on the ground was more complex than the public narrative suggested.

In politically sensitive districts such as Bagerhat and Gopalganj, minority candidates reportedly faced a higher rate of nomination rejections and withdrawals. Officials described what they termed patterns of administrative hurdles, security concerns, and pressure tactics that allegedly discouraged minority participation.

In minority-heavy constituencies such as Khulna-1, several Hindu aspirants initially filed nominations. However, some of these nominations were rejected on various grounds, while others were allegedly withdrawn amid reported pressure.

Sources further indicated that many of the Hindu candidates who eventually contested were fielded by smaller parties with limited electoral influence.

The data gained attention after Mamata Banerjee publicly stated that Bangladesh’s elections were concluded peacefully and suggested that India could take note of how the neighbouring country conducted its polls.

Her remarks triggered a sharp political response from the BJP and prompted the Election Commission of India to defend the integrity and robustness of India’s electoral system.

Intelligence sources now contend that selective comparisons overlook minority underrepresentation and reported pre-poll challenges in Bangladesh, arguing that a closer examination of the data presents a more layered picture of the electoral process.

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