Ex-Premier's party sweeps Bangladesh polls
BANGLADESH: The party of ex-Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina Wajed,
out on bail from corruption charges and in the US, has swept the first
polls since an army-backed government took charge last year, officials
said Tuesday.
Her Awami League party won all four city mayoral posts and eight out
of nine municipalities in Monday's local elections, the Election
Commission announced.
The Commission has hailed the polls as a success, saying voter
turnout was high with no reports of the violence that has marred
previous elections in the South Asian nation.
"The polls were free, fair and credible. Our candidates were elected
mayors to all four cities where elections were held, and eight out of
nine municipalities," party spokesman Tofael Ahmed said.
One Awami League candidate contested and won the mayoral seat in the
key northeastern city of Sylhet while in custody on corruption charges.
Sheikh Hasina, who ruled the country between 1996 and 2001, is one of
about 150 top politicians detained by the government after it launched a
nationwide crackdown on corruption a month after taking over in January
2007.
She was freed on parole in June in an apparent deal with authorities,
allowing her to travel to the United States and ensuring her party's
participation in the government's elections.
Her parole is due to end Wednesday.
Dhaka, Tuesday, AP
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