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Bangladesh voters turn out early for 13th parliamentary elections

Voters in Bangladesh queued from 6 am for the 13th parliamentary elections, expressing hope for free and fair polls. First-time and experienced voters alike showed enthusiasm, with tight security and orderly arrangements marking a significant day in the nation’s political history

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Voters in Bangladesh turned out early on election day, forming long queues outside polling booths from as early as 6 am (local time), reflecting both anticipation and hope for a transparent electoral process.

Many expressed optimism about the conduct of the polls and the future of the country. "I came early this time, wishing to vote early. We're hoping that the voting will be free and fair. Hopefully, we will see some good candidates and people who will work for the nation. We'll have a corruption-free nation," said one voter waiting in line.

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