The ruling Awami League today said that it has given up six constituencies for its alliance partners and 26 for the Jatiya Party in the January 7 national election
The Jatiya Party today announced that it would take part in the January 7 national election
Jatiya Party unveiled its nominees for 287 constituencies yesterday.
Jatiya Party announced its candidates for 289 constituencies for the upcoming 12th parliamentary elections this afternoon
Ending all speculation, Jatiya Party has announced that it will run in the general election as it has assurance from different stakeholders that the polls will be free and fair.
'There was no such incident in Jatiya Party and there is no scope of this happening.'
Move comes as incumbent Chairman GM Quader is on India visit
Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader discusses politics and elections in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star.
Since its formation a year ago, the new Election Commission has largely failed to gain the opposition parties’ trust, said political analysts
The ruling Awami League today said that it has given up six constituencies for its alliance partners and 26 for the Jatiya Party in the January 7 national election
The Jatiya Party today announced that it would take part in the January 7 national election
Jatiya Party unveiled its nominees for 287 constituencies yesterday.
Jatiya Party announced its candidates for 289 constituencies for the upcoming 12th parliamentary elections this afternoon
Ending all speculation, Jatiya Party has announced that it will run in the general election as it has assurance from different stakeholders that the polls will be free and fair.
'There was no such incident in Jatiya Party and there is no scope of this happening.'
Move comes as incumbent Chairman GM Quader is on India visit
Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader discusses politics and elections in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star.
Since its formation a year ago, the new Election Commission has largely failed to gain the opposition parties’ trust, said political analysts
Intra-party feud and selection of “wrong candidate” caused the ruling Awami League to suffer a humiliating defeat in Tuesday’s mayoral polls in Rangpur city, said local politicians and civil society members.