Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.
Under the shadow of violence and a boycott call by the main opposition BNP, Bangladesh completed its 10th parliamentary elections on Sunday (Jan 5, 2014) with 17 people dying in the cycle of arson, bombings and firing by police, despite high security arrangements that saw deployment of 50,000 troopers. Counting of vote has also started after the polling ended at 4 pm, witnessing a low turnout. Glimpses of polling and security arrangements in capital Dhaka.