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Pakistan Elections: Who, What, Why, How, and Where from Here!
Pakistan Elections: Who, What, Why, How, and Where from Here!

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Pakistan Elections: Who, What, Why, How, and Where from Here!

Pakistan’s elections were anticipated by many analysts as one of the least credible in the country’s nearly 77-year history, owing to the military’s crackdown on Khan and his aides. It is labeled as a “selection” — not an election. Human rights monitors have condemned it as neither free nor fair. As voters cast ballots, the influence of Pakistan’s powerful military and the turbulent state of its politics were on full display. It is a vivid reflection of the generals’ ultimate hold on Pakistan’s troubled democracy.

Conflict, violence in Bangladesh’s political history
Conflict, violence in Bangladesh’s political history

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Conflict, violence in Bangladesh’s political history

Politics has the power to transform people's fortunes and stimulate the emergence of new ideas and perspectives. It is impossible to build the future of the country without politics. Hence, politics is deeply intertwined with our lives. Therefore, the interest of the people in this country in politics is comparatively higher. The number of politically aware people is constantly increasing.

Apprehension about poll and youth suffrage
Apprehension about poll and youth suffrage

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Apprehension about poll and youth suffrage

Apprehension and concern are increasing gradually among people whether the election will be free, fair and impartial this time. Even not only the election, many issues are also growing up. But the discussion of poll is coming forward over everything. Election is the time when people get a chance to reflect their will and choose their leadership in a festive atmosphere. But instead, people are tired of seeing the two top political parties wrangling and hostility each other. Awami League wants to participate in elections under Sheikh Hasina while BNP and other parties' demands are completely opposite.

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