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The National Citizens Party (NCP) has alleged widespread violence, property damage, and vote tampering following the announcement of election results in Bangladesh. Party spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan said at a briefing that although election day passed without major bloodshed, attacks and acts of terrorism began afterward in various areas. He claimed that NCP activists were assaulted in nearly all constituencies where the party contested, and a worker of a rebel BNP candidate was killed.

According to Bhuiyan, the NCP contested 30 seats and won six, receiving a total of 2,270,032 votes, or 3.5 percent of the cast ballots. He accused election officials of altering results in at least three constituencies—Dhaka-8, Panchagarh-1, and Dinajpur-5—by delaying announcements and recounting votes multiple times. The party has filed recount requests with the Election Commission. Bhuiyan also alleged that counting irregularities favored the BNP, which he said was given two-thirds of the seats through planned manipulation.

He further claimed that about 68 percent of voters supported the “yes” option in a referendum and urged law enforcement to act against post-election violence, warning that the 11-party alliance may launch street protests if attacks continue.

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