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Election seasons often saw a rise in enforced disappearances

According to official records, 61 cases of enforced disappearance were reported in 2012 while the Awami League was in power,

Pabna-1 & 2 Elections to Proceed on Original Boundaries

Appellate Division Suspends EC Decision, Pabna-1 and Pabna-2 Elections to Be Held on Original Boundaries on February 12 The Appellate

A total of 645 appeals have been filed with the Election Commission, with hearings set to begin tomorrow.

A total of 645 appeals have been submitted to the Election Commission (EC) challenging the decisions made by returning officers

Jamaat says the present situation is not suitable for holding a free and fair election.

Jamaat-e-Islami believes that the upcoming national parliamentary election does not provide equal opportunities, or a “level playing field,” for all

Why Shibir won JUKSU: four major reasons explained

Islami Chhatra Shibir has once again secured a decisive victory in the Jagannath University Central Students’ Union (JUKSU) election. Candidates

JAKSU Election Results: Who Won Which Post and How Many Votes They Received

In the recent Jagannath University (JnU) central student council (JACSU) and hall council elections, the panel backed by Islami Chhatra

No Flawed Elections Will Take Place in the Country: CEC

The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A. M. M. Nasir Uddin has assured that there will be no flawed elections in

Rakib Takes the Lead for VP, Alim Ahead in GS Race After Results From 13 Centers

Results from 13 polling centres in the Jagannath University Central Students’ Union (JAKSU) election have been officially released. The Election

28% Candidates Disqualified; Independents Lead, Jatiya Party Second

In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, returning officers across the country have rejected the nomination papers of 723 candidates in

A year has passed in anticipation of an election

From the very beginning of 2025, the central question in Bangladesh’s post-uprising politics was simple yet decisive: when would the