Hasina thanks people, orders crack down on violence


Dhaka, Jan 6 (IANS): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Monday thanked the people of her country after being re-elected to parliament in the country's general elections held Sunday.

Hasina's Awami League has won 104 seats of the 147 contested in the elections.

Having already won 127 seats uncontested, the Awami league has 231 seats, which gives it a clear three-fourths majority in parliament.

Addressing a press conference at the Gono Bhaban, the prime minister's official residence, Hasina ordered the enforcement agencies, army and administration to take stern action to stop post-poll violence and save lives of people, the Daily Star reported.

"At any cost, lives and properties of people have to be saved, peace ensured and post-poll violence stopped," Hasina said.

She urged the international community for assistance in continuing the democratic process in the country.

Bangladesh elections were marred by widespread violence, opposition boycott and low turnout.

Expressing satisfaction, Hasina said: "I am satisfied with the fact that people managed to cast their votes."

"Trial for war crimes will go on and verdicts of the trial will be executed," said Hasina, whose father, Bangabandhu Mujibur Rehman, and the entire family were wiped out in the August 1975 army coup.

"The opposition tried all means to stop people from going to poll centres... they enforced blockades, hartals, bombed and attacked people and poll centres. Still people turned up to voting centres and cast their votes."

"The polling officials, even though a presiding officer was killed, attended their duties at all the polling centres," she added.

Earlier, the Election Commission announced the final results of the 139 seats out of the 147 contested in the elections, bdnews24.com reported.

Re-polling will be held in the remaining eight constituencies since balloting was suspended at many centres due to violence.

Since the major 18-party opposition alliance, led by Bangladesh Nationalist Party's Khaleda Zia boycotted the polls, former first lady Rowshan Ershad, wife of former president H.M. Ershad, will become Leader of Opposition in the country's 10th parliament, a party leader said Monday.

Ershad parted company with the ruling Awami League alliance just before the polls and decided to contest the polls separately and sit in the opposition.

"We'll join parliament as main opposition, led by Rowshan Ershad," Jatiyo Party leader Kazi Firoz Rashid told Xinhua.

"She will be Leader of Opposition in the 10th parliament," Firoz Rashid added.

The Jatiyo Party emerged the main opposition party, winning 31 seats in Sunday's elections.

Former prime minister Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party has called a nationwide 48-hour strike from Monday morning, demanding cancellation of the poll results.

Some 21 parties, including the BNP, boycotted the polls over Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's refusal to introduce a non-party interim government to oversee the elections.

The Bangladesh Election Commission has said the polls were fair.

 

  

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