Polling ends in Bangladesh for parliamentary election and referendum for constitutional changes

Polling has concluded in Bangladesh for both the parliamentary elections and a referendum concerning proposed constitutional amendments. Early trends from the results are anticipated to emerge by early Friday morning, February 13, 2026, as reported by party sources. The elections are crucial as they reflect the current political landscape and public sentiment in Bangladesh, particularly following years of political tension and unrest. Voter turnout and participation levels will be closely monitored, as they are indicative of the electorate's engagement with the democratic process. This election cycle is also significant due to the constitutional changes being voted on, which may have long-lasting implications for governance and civil rights in the country. Observers are now focusing on the implications of this dual electoral exercise on the stability of the Awami League government and the opposition's response to the results.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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