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Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination 17 December 2023: Symbol allocation 18 December 2023: Start of campaign period 18 December 2023: End of campaign period 5 January 2024: Date of Poll 7 January 2024: Date of Counting of Votes 7 January 2024: Date of reserved seats Poll 14 March 2024
The main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), demanded that the government hand over power to a neutral caretaker government before the January 2024 elections. [9] This was rejected by Hasina, who vowed that "Bangladesh will never allow an unelected government again". [ 10 ]
The Rohingya Patriotic Front (RPF) was a political organisation headquartered in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The RPF had a small and poorly armed insurgent army of 70 fighters, [ 1 ] who were active along the Bangladesh–Burma border and in northern Arakan, Burma (present-day Rakhine State , Myanmar ).
Local elections in Bangladesh from 2024 to 2029 includes elections to the city corporation, district chairmen election, sub-district chairmen election and union council elections in several municipalities and local bodies.
The following is a list of scheduled and expected events for the year 2024 in Bangladesh. 2024 ( MMXXIV ) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar , the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century , and the 5th year of the 2020s decade.
Due to the midway postponement of a by-election in the same constituency on 12 October 2022 due to irregularities. 23 July 2022 The by-polls in October 2022 were being held because the seat felt vacant after the death of the MP Fazle Rabbi Miah on 23 July 2022. [8] [9] 1 February 2023: Thakurgaon-3: Due to the resignation of the MP Zahidur Rahman
Bangladesh Awami League (Since 24 April 2023) Bangladesh Awami League (Since 6 January 2009) Bangladesh Awami League (Since 1 May 2013) Independent (Since 26 September 2023) Independent (Since 3 January 2023) Independent (Since 27 February 2022)
Bottom left: Khaleda Zia, the first female prime minister of Bangladesh, became prime minister on 27 February 1991, 15 February 1996, and 1 October 2001. Bottom right: Sheikh Hasina, the longest-serving prime minister of Bangladesh, became prime minister on 12 June 1996, 29 December 2008, 5 January 2014, 30 December 2018, 7 January 2024.