Key Points

A Bangladesh court has cleared the path for Ishraque Hossain to be sworn in as Dhaka South Mayor after dismissing a writ petition challenging his election. The decision comes after months of legal battles and political tension surrounding the mayoral election. BNP supporters celebrated the verdict, staging protests and demanding the resignation of local government advisors. The Election Commission had previously recognized Hossain's victory through a gazette notification, and the High Court's recent ruling solidifies his path to leadership.

Key Points: Ishraque Hossain Cleared for Dhaka South Mayor Oath

  • High Court unanimously supports Election Tribunal's mayoral verdict
  • BNP supporters celebrate court decision amid protests
  • Ishraque challenges local government advisors
  • Dhaka South City Corporation awaits new leadership
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Bangladesh court clears way for Ishraque Hossain to be sworn in as Dhaka South Mayor

Bangladesh court dismisses writ petition, paving way for BNP leader Ishraque Hossain to be sworn in as Dhaka South Mayor

"We will continue our protest until key advisors resign - Ishraque Hossain"

Dhaka, May 22

A Bangladesh court on Thursday dismissed a writ petition seeking to stay the Election Tribunal's verdict, declaring Ishraque Hossain as Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC).

The bench, comprising Justice Md Akram Hossain Chowdhury and Justice Debasish Roy Chowdhury, delivered the order following a hearing on the writ filed by Supreme Court lawyer Md Mamunur Rashid on May 13, local media reported.

Several BNP leaders and activists, who continued their sit-in protest at the Kakrail intersection in Dhaka, demanding Ishraque be sworn in as the new Mayor of DSCC, cheered in happiness outside the state guesthouse 'Jamuna', the official residence of Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus.

Ishraque's supporters celebrated following the verdict in his favour, leading Bangladeshi daily The Dhaka Tribune reported.

Despite heavy rain, they chanted slogans celebrating and also against Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain.

The supporters of BNP leader Ishraq Hossain had been protesting in Dhaka for more than a week, pressing their demand, local media reported.

On Wednesday evening, thousands of BNP leaders and activists, led by Ishraque, began their sit-in on the road adjacent to Yunus's official reisdence causing a major disruption to traffic on the Matsya Bhaban intersection, Kakrail, and Circuit House Road -- effectively isolating the area.

The protests continued till Thursday morning, with BNP leaders and activists maintaining their positions in front of the mosque and the State Guest House Jamuna, calling for Ishraque to be allowed to take the oath.

Law enforcement agencies were on high alert and have deployed several hundred personnel around the Jamuna residence to ensure security, local media reported.

Meanwhile, Ishraque had announced that he and his supporters would remain on the streets until Local Government and Rural Development (LGRD) Advisor Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain and Information Advisor Mahfuj Alam resigned from their posts.

Earlier in March, the Dhaka First Joint District Judge and Electoral Tribunal declared Ishraque, a BNP Foreign Affairs Committee member, as the Mayor of DSCC.

After the verdict, the Election Commission published a gazette notification on April 27, officially recognising him as Mayor.

Following this, a writ petition was filed in the High Court seeking to stay the Election Tribunal's verdict, declaring Ishraque as Mayor and instructing the authorities not to administer the oath. However, the High Court dismissed the petition.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see democracy functioning in our neighboring country. Hope this brings stability to Bangladesh politics. We've seen too much unrest there recently. India-Bangladesh relations are crucial for regional peace.
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Priya M.
The protests and celebrations show how passionate Bangladeshis are about their local governance. Reminds me of our own municipal elections in India! Hope the new mayor focuses on development rather than just politics. Dhaka needs better infrastructure.
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Amit S.
While I'm happy for Bangladesh's democratic process, the road blockades and traffic disruptions are concerning. We face similar issues during protests in India. There must be a balance between democratic rights and public convenience.
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Neha P.
Interesting to see BNP gaining ground again. As an Indian, I hope this doesn't lead to anti-India rhetoric like we've seen before. Stable Bangladesh is good for all of South Asia. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sanjay D.
The court's decision shows judicial independence which is commendable. But the demand for advisors to resign seems too aggressive. In India, we've seen how such confrontational politics can paralyze governance. Hope they find middle ground.
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Kavita R.
As someone from Kolkata, I follow Bangladesh politics closely. Dhaka's municipal issues often mirror ours - traffic, pollution, infrastructure. Hope the new mayor can deliver real change. Maybe our cities can collaborate on solutions! 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇩

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