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Bagerhat district, located adjacent to Gopalganj, has long been regarded as an Awami League stronghold. This pattern was reflected in the outcomes of almost all national elections held in the country, with the exception of the last three. However, the electoral landscape in this district has changed in the upcoming 13th National Parliament elections due to the absence of the Awami League. As a result, the contest in Bagerhat is now expected to be primarily between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Below is an overview of the four parliamentary constituencies in Bagerhat district.
Post-mass uprising anarchy is still visible in Bangladesh. The state machinery is still largely inactive in the backdrop of the changes. In this vacuum, at least partially, the rule of the insane continues.
Bangladesh cricket is facing a deep crisis. The decision for Bangladesh not to take part in the upcoming T20 World Cup is now final. In response to a 24-hour ultimatum from the International Cricket Council, the Bangladesh Cricket Board formally confirmed that, due to security concerns, the national team will not travel to India to play. Shortly afterwards, it was confirmed that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in this year’s T20 World Cup. With this decision, Bangladesh has not only been knocked out of a global tournament, but has also added a major chapter of loss to its cricketing history.
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Bangladesh cricket is facing a deep crisis. The decision for Bangladesh not to take part in the upcoming T20 World Cup is now final. In response to a 24-hour ultimatum from the International Cricket Council, the Bangladesh Cricket Board formally confirmed that, due to security concerns, the national team will not travel to India to play. Shortly afterwards, it was confirmed that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in this year’s T20 World Cup. With this decision, Bangladesh has not only been knocked out of a global tournament, but has also added a major chapter of loss to its cricketing history.
Post-mass uprising anarchy is still visible in Bangladesh. The state machinery is still largely inactive in the backdrop of the changes. In this vacuum, at least partially, the rule of the insane continues.

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