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In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, six candidates from the National Citizen Party (NCP) have so far been declared unofficially elected.
The NCP is part of the 11-party electoral alliance led by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. According to unofficial results available until 11:30 a.m. Friday, the six successful NCP candidates are Nahid Islam, Akhtar Hossain, Hasnat Abdullah, Abdul Hannan Masud, Abdullah Al Amin, and Atikur Rahman Mojahid.
Voting for the parliamentary election and the referendum was completed on Thursday. As of around noon Friday, unofficial tallies show that the BNP and its allies secured 182 seats, while Jamaat and its allies won 69 seats. Of those, six seats were won by NCP candidates.
In Dhaka-11, NCP Convener Nahid Islam won on the “Shapla Koli” symbol with 93,872 votes. His closest competitor, BNP candidate M.A. Kaiyum, received 91,833 votes. Nahid Islam won by a margin of 2,039 votes.
Voting was held at 163 centers, including postal ballots. The constituency has 439,075 registered voters, of whom 196,370 cast their ballots. After 3,517 ballots were invalidated, the number of valid votes stood at 192,853. Voter turnout was approximately 45 percent.
In Rangpur-4, NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain emerged victorious, securing 149,966 votes with the party’s symbol.
His nearest rival, BNP candidate Emdadul Haque Bhorsa, received 140,564 votes, while Jatiya Party candidate Abu Naser Shah Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman polled 33,664 votes.
The constituency has 509,906 registered voters across 164 polling centers, with a turnout rate of 64.35 percent.
Hasnat Abdullah, NCP’s chief organizer for the southern region, won Cumilla-4 with 166,583 votes.
His closest rival, Jasim Uddin of Ganodhikar Parishad (backed by the BNP), secured 49,885 votes.
In Noakhali-6, NCP Joint Chief Coordinator Abdul Hannan Masud was unofficially declared elected with 91,899 votes.
BNP candidate Mahbuber Rahman finished second with 64,021 votes.
In Narayanganj-4, NCP Joint Member Secretary Abdullah Al Amin won with 106,171 votes.
His nearest competitor, Monir Hossain Qasemi of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh (an ally of BNP), received 80,619 votes.
In Kurigram-2, NCP Joint Convener Atikur Rahman Mojahid secured victory with 178,869 votes.
BNP candidate Sohel Hossnain Kaykobad came second with 170,335 votes.
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