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Electoral debacle for BNP as Awami League sweeps most mayor posts in 234 municipalities
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2015-12-31 00:24:17.0 BdST Updated: 2015-12-31 01:56:54.0 BdST
This comes after what analysts say was a ‘suicidal boycott’ of the parliamentary election in 2014 and a failed antigovernment movement in the beginning of this year.
Ruling Awami League candidates with ‘boat’ symbol swept almost all of the mayor posts in the 234 municipalities that went to election on Wednesday.
Polls in Madhabdi Municipality in Narsinghdi have been postponed following violence, reducing the number of municipalities to 233.
According to results pouring in until 1:15am on Thursday, BNP candidates bagged only 21 mayor posts with its ‘paddy sheaves’ symbol in 224 out of 234 municipalities.
The party pitted candidates in 222 municipalities.
The Awami League candidates have run away with 175 posts.
Though the BNP has alleged large-scale rigging, the Election Commission has said the election was ‘peaceful’, despite some ‘sporadic’ incidents.
The Awami League has also said it is happy with the election.
Wednesday’s balloting was the first partisan election to a local government body after the government brought changes to local government election laws.
The mayor candidates fought with party symbols like parliamentary elections.
The people keenly followed as the Awami League’s ‘boat’ and BNP’s ‘paddy sheaves’ went head-to-head for the first time in seven years after the 2008 general elections.
The number of voters in the municipalities – 7.1 million – makes up only 7 percent of the total number of voters.
But the elections to the municipalities in all the districts turned into a battle for prestige for the two major parties.
They provided the Awami League with the opportunity to reconfirm the public mandate it got in the 2014 national election.
The municipal election was a ‘part’ of the BNP’s antigovernment movement. If it won, it would have touted the outcome as a verdict on its demand for caretaker regimes to oversee national elections.
With its candidates staring at defeat in most municipalities, BNP chief Khaleda Zia met the leaders of her party and partners on Wednesday night.
The party has announced that it will come up with its reaction to the polls on Thursday morning.
About 12,000 candidates fought for the posts of 234 mayors, 2,193 general councillors and 731 reserved councillors.
The Awami League mayoral candidates had won uncontested earlier in seven municipalities.
So, voting actually took place in 227 municipalities on Wednesday, including Madhabdi where the polls have been put on hold.
According to the results declared in the 224 municipalities, 27 winners fought independently, but most of them are rebel Awami League leaders.
The BNP rebel candidates won in two municipalities.
Two leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami, which has lost its registration as a political party, have won in two municipalities.
They are Md Hanif of Birganj Municipality in Dinajpur and Nazrul Islam of Chanpainawabganj Municipality.
A total of 20 registered political parties have fought the election.
Besides the Awami League and the BNP, only one from Jatiya Party - Abdur Rahman Mia of Nageshwari Municipality in Kurhigram – has won.
Electoral debacle for BNP as Awami League sweeps most mayor posts in 234 municipalities -
bdnews24.com
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2015-12-31 00:24:17.0 BdST Updated: 2015-12-31 01:56:54.0 BdST
This comes after what analysts say was a ‘suicidal boycott’ of the parliamentary election in 2014 and a failed antigovernment movement in the beginning of this year.
Ruling Awami League candidates with ‘boat’ symbol swept almost all of the mayor posts in the 234 municipalities that went to election on Wednesday.
Polls in Madhabdi Municipality in Narsinghdi have been postponed following violence, reducing the number of municipalities to 233.
According to results pouring in until 1:15am on Thursday, BNP candidates bagged only 21 mayor posts with its ‘paddy sheaves’ symbol in 224 out of 234 municipalities.
The party pitted candidates in 222 municipalities.
The Awami League candidates have run away with 175 posts.
Though the BNP has alleged large-scale rigging, the Election Commission has said the election was ‘peaceful’, despite some ‘sporadic’ incidents.
The Awami League has also said it is happy with the election.
Wednesday’s balloting was the first partisan election to a local government body after the government brought changes to local government election laws.
The mayor candidates fought with party symbols like parliamentary elections.
The people keenly followed as the Awami League’s ‘boat’ and BNP’s ‘paddy sheaves’ went head-to-head for the first time in seven years after the 2008 general elections.
The number of voters in the municipalities – 7.1 million – makes up only 7 percent of the total number of voters.
But the elections to the municipalities in all the districts turned into a battle for prestige for the two major parties.
They provided the Awami League with the opportunity to reconfirm the public mandate it got in the 2014 national election.
The municipal election was a ‘part’ of the BNP’s antigovernment movement. If it won, it would have touted the outcome as a verdict on its demand for caretaker regimes to oversee national elections.
With its candidates staring at defeat in most municipalities, BNP chief Khaleda Zia met the leaders of her party and partners on Wednesday night.
The party has announced that it will come up with its reaction to the polls on Thursday morning.
About 12,000 candidates fought for the posts of 234 mayors, 2,193 general councillors and 731 reserved councillors.
The Awami League mayoral candidates had won uncontested earlier in seven municipalities.
So, voting actually took place in 227 municipalities on Wednesday, including Madhabdi where the polls have been put on hold.
According to the results declared in the 224 municipalities, 27 winners fought independently, but most of them are rebel Awami League leaders.
The BNP rebel candidates won in two municipalities.
Two leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami, which has lost its registration as a political party, have won in two municipalities.
They are Md Hanif of Birganj Municipality in Dinajpur and Nazrul Islam of Chanpainawabganj Municipality.
A total of 20 registered political parties have fought the election.
Besides the Awami League and the BNP, only one from Jatiya Party - Abdur Rahman Mia of Nageshwari Municipality in Kurhigram – has won.
Electoral debacle for BNP as Awami League sweeps most mayor posts in 234 municipalities -
bdnews24.com
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