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Crude bomb blast injures 3 at Bangladesh polling center

A total of 2,028 candidates are contesting for 299 out of the 300 directly-elected parliamentary constituencies.

Three people were injured after a crude bomb exploded at a polling center in Gopalganj, Bangladesh, on Thursday morning during the national election.

Voting began across Bangladesh on Thursday morning in the country’s national parliament election, with more than 127 million registered voters expected to cast their ballots.

The voting started at 7:30 a.m. local time at over 42,000 polling centers nationwide and will be closed at 4:30 p.m. local time.

According to the Election Commission, a total of 2,028 candidates are contesting for 299 out of the 300 directly-elected parliamentary constituencies. The election for the last seat will be held later because of the death of a candidate.

This is the South Asian country’s first general election since Sheikh Hasina exile in August 2024 amid nationwide political chaos.

In Bangladesh, a party can form the government only if it clinches 151 seats in total. Officials said the counting of votes will be done on the spot soon after voting concludes.

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