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Awami League takes phase three of Upazila polls
Desk Report : Results of 77 of 81 Upazilas were declared until the early hours of Sunday. Results of four Upazilas - Barisal�s Hizla, Jessore�s Manirampur, Chandpur�s Hajiganj and Mymensingh�s Muktagacha - were not announced as voting in many centres in those areas were countermanded due to violence.
Candidates loyal to the Awami League won the chairman post in 39 Upazilas while the BNP-endorsed aspirants had the last laugh in 28.
The BNP's ally Jamaat-e-Islami's candidates won in seven Upazilas and the other went to an LDP loyalist. Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti (PCJSS) chairman candidates also won at two Upazilas in Rangamati.
Saturday's voting at 81 Upazilas in 41 districts was marred by violence. Two persons died in poll-related violence in Bagerhat and Shariatpur�s Naria.
Voting at 26 centres in 13 Upazilas were also halted due to unrest.
Although the first phase of the polls in mid-February had been somewhat peaceful, the second phase witnessed violent clashes at various places and death of one person.
This time, the tendency to attack polling centres and snatch ballot boxes was more prominent than it was in the last two phases.
The BNP has cried foul as it did on other occasions while the Election Commission and the Awami League have claimed that the balloting was rather peaceful despite some stray incidents.
The ruling party also said its candidates and supporters had faced political and administrational attacks.
Although the local government polls are largely non-political, political parties engage from picking candidates to doing campaign to add strong political undertone to the whole affair.
The BNP, which boycotted the Jan 5 national elections, decided to join the Upazila polls and is leading the first two phases with most number of chairmen.
In the first two phases, BNP-backed candidates won chairman posts in 98 Upazilas while the number was 82 for the Awami League.
Results of the third phases now take those numbers to 121 chairmen for Awami League and 126 for the BNP.
The Awami League has shrugged off a strong challenge from the BNP to win the third phase of the Upazila Parishad polls and make up some ground lost earlier in the staggered balloting. bdnews24
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Local Time : 0629 Hours, 16 March 2024
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