BJP's Ghosh: "Peaceful Bangladesh Elections a Very Big Challenge"

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh stated that organizing peaceful elections in Bangladesh is a significant challenge, while expressing hope for a stable government. Voting is proceeding for the country's 13th parliamentary elections across 299 constituencies. Key leaders from parties including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have cast their votes early in the day. Voters formed long queues from early morning, reflecting anticipation for the electoral process.

Key Points: Dilip Ghosh on Bangladesh Election Challenge

  • Polling underway for Bangladesh's 13th parliamentary elections
  • BJP leader highlights challenge of peaceful polls
  • Key party leaders cast votes early
  • Voting held from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm nationwide
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"Holding peaceful elections in Bangladesh is a very big challenge": BJP leader Dilip Ghosh

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh calls holding peaceful elections in Bangladesh a major challenge, as voting for the 13th parliamentary polls is underway.

"Holding peaceful elections in Bangladesh is a very big challenge. - Dilip Ghosh"

Kolkata, February 12

As polling for the Bangladesh general elections is underway, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Thursday said that organising peaceful polls in the country is a challenge.

Speaking to ANI, Ghosh said that people of both Bangladesh, while hoping for the formation of a stable government in the neighbouring country.

"The people there want peace and development, which we, too, as a neighbouring country, desire. But holding peaceful elections in Bangladesh is a very big challenge. We hope that elections will be held, a government will be formed, and stability will come to the country," Dilip Ghosh said.

With voting underway for the 13th parliamentary elections, key leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami, National Citizen party (NCP) and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have cast their votes as reported by The Daily Star.

According to The Daily Star, Jamaat-e-Islami's Ameer Shafiqur Rahman cast his vote around 8:30 am at Manipur High School centre.

Shortly after casting his vote, National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam told the media that the party is on the verge of forming the government. He urged people to go to the polling centres and exercise their voting rights without fear.

"I have cast my first vote in life without any hassle. I urge everybody to cast their vote," he said.

As per the Daily Star, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir cast his vote at Thakurgaon Government Girls' High School centre around 7:40 am.

The Daily Star further reported that voting in the 13th national elections and referendum-2026 is being held simultaneously in 299 constituencies across the country and will run from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm without any break.

The voting for Bangladesh's 13th Parliamentary elections marks a critical moment in the country's political history as it enters a new phase.

Voters in Bangladesh turned out early on election day, forming long queues outside polling booths from as early as 6 am (local time), reflecting both anticipation and hope for a transparent electoral process.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Ghosh ji is right, it is a big challenge. The history of elections there has often been turbulent. A stable government next door is good for our border security and trade relations.
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Aman W
While I agree with the sentiment, perhaps our leaders should focus more on ensuring peaceful elections within our own country first? Just a thought. The queues of voters in Bangladesh show their commitment to democracy.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad. The turnout seems impressive. A peaceful Bangladesh is essential for South Asian stability. Hoping for the best for the people there.
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Vikram M
Our ties with Bangladesh are deep-rooted, culturally and economically. Any political instability there directly affects West Bengal and the North-East. Praying for a smooth process. 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇩
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Karthik V
The fact that key opposition leaders are casting votes is a positive sign. Let's hope the result is accepted by all parties. A strong, friendly Bangladesh is in India's interest.

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