BNP's Triumphant Return: Bangladesh's 13th Election Outcome
Bangladesh's Election Commission released results for 297 constituencies of the 13th general election, facilitating the swearing-in of newly elected MPs. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured 209 seats, marking a political comeback after 20 years. Meanwhile, 68 seats went to Jamaat-e-Islami, with Awami League barred from the elections.
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The Bangladesh Election Commission published the gazette for the newly elected members of Parliament from the recent 13th general election. This crucial step paves the way for their swearing-in, as reported by various media outlets on Saturday.
Published late Friday, the gazette outlined results for 297 out of the 300 parliamentary constituencies. This official notification was signed by Akhtar Ahmed, the Election Commission Secretariat's secretary. The next procedural step involves the swearing-in ceremony, formally seating members in Parliament.
The elections, held across 299 constituencies, saw the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) clinch 209 seats, marking their return to power after two decades. Jamaat-e-Islami secured 68 seats, while the Awami League was barred from participation, amidst a voter turnout of 59.44%.
(With inputs from agencies.)

