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Bangladesh holds peaceful polls | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
Bangladeshis have voted in local elections, the first polls since the caretaker government declared a state of emergency a year-and-a-half ago. | |
The BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka says that voting passed off without any scenes of violence or vote rigging that have scarred past elections. | |
Polling was held in four city corporations and nine municipalities. | |
Emergency measures were relaxed in areas where voting took place and officials say the turn-out was high. | |
Long delays | |
Our correspondent says that the peaceful nature of the vote will come as a huge relief to the government and the army, which staked their reputations on ensuring a credible transition to democracy. | |
The election commissioner said that these elections, taking place in four medium size cities, with a combined electorate of about thirteen million - a tenth of Bangladesh's total population - will be a model for future ballots. | |
General elections were postponed last year after months of violence | |
The government has promised to organise general elections by the end of the year. | |
But voting on Monday was not entirely smooth. | |
There were long delays because many voters and polling agents were confused by the new voter roll and identity system. | |
The Elections Commission claimed them to be the best in the country's history. | |
Bangladesh's main parties say national polls should have been held first. | Bangladesh's main parties say national polls should have been held first. |
The Awami League said that free and fair elections could not be held under a state of emergency, while the Bangladesh Nationalist Party called for protests. | |
In the run-up to these local elections, some of the government's emergency rules were lifted to allow candidates to campaign in public. | |
But because the election commission said it was worried about violence on election day, the laws were re-imposed on Saturday night. | |
Armed police patrolled the four cities - Sylhet, Khulna, Borisal and Rajshahi - where the voting was held. | |
Officially the candidates all have to be independent but some have been endorsed by different parties and so the results should give an indication of their relative strengths. | Officially the candidates all have to be independent but some have been endorsed by different parties and so the results should give an indication of their relative strengths. |
Observers say both main parties fear their power base may be weakened by the local vote. | |