A survey by the Dhaka University alumni organization ‘Nationalist Research Cell’ has predicted that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) could win 220 seats and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami 57 seats in the upcoming 13th national election. The findings were presented on Monday at a seminar held at the National Press Club. The survey involved 10 former Dhaka University students and five PhD researchers, with the organization’s vice president Abdur Rahim Tuhin and Dr. Gazi Mizanur Rahman among those present.
According to the organization, 300 people were surveyed. Among respondents, 77 percent expressed support for BNP, 16 percent for Jamaat-e-Islami, 3 percent for NCP, 2 percent for Jatiya Party, and 1 percent for other parties, while 1 percent declined to comment. On a separate referendum question regarding reforms, 49 percent said they were undecided, 30 percent supported “yes,” and 21 percent supported “no.” Additionally, 99 percent said they were satisfied with the electoral environment in their constituencies.
The survey further projected that NCP may win 2 seats, Jatiya Party 5, independents 12, and other parties 4 seats.