
Preliminary and unofficial results from Bangladesh’s general elections have begun to emerge, indicating a commanding lead for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
According to local media outlets, the BNP and its coalition partners have thus far clinched 211 seats, while the Jamaat-e-Islami alliance follows in second place with 70 seats.
The reports further indicate that three independent candidates have emerged victorious, the National Citizens Party secured three seats, and both the Jatiya Party and Islami Andolon Bangladesh obtained one seat each.
Media sources have noted that voter turnout exceeded 60%, with more than 127.6 million citizens exercising their franchise.
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has also won in both constituencies he contested, consolidating his party’s position.
In a statement of congratulations, US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen lauded the BNP and Tarique Rahman on their electoral triumph, describing it as a historic victory, and expressed the United States’ intent to collaborate with Bangladesh on mutual objectives, prosperity, and security.
Although the official results are still being finalised, local media outlets project a landslide victory for the BNP. International observers suggest that these elections may usher in a period of political stability for the country.
Bangladesh, with an estimated population of approximately 175 million, had been under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina Wajed’s party for nearly fifteen years. However, mounting public dissatisfaction and protests precipitated a significant shift in the political landscape in August 2024.



