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Sheikh Hasina to be sworn in as PM Tuesday

• Grand alliance lawmakers take oath • AL president picked as parliamentary party leader • she warns MPs against bad report • Zillur Rahman AL's choice for presidency

January 4, 2009

Awami League President Sheikh Hasina and Zillur Rahman head for the Parliament Secretariat office after taking oath as lawmakers in the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban yesterday.
Awami League President Sheikh Hasina and Zillur Rahman head for the Parliament Secretariat office after taking oath as lawmakers in the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban yesterday.
Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina, who was unanimously elected majority party leader yesterday, will be sworn in as prime minister Tuesday.
Her election by the Awami League parliamentary party (ALPP) came within hours into oath-taking by the AL-led grand alliance lawmakers in the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban in the afternoon.
Zillur Rahman, the veteran AL leader, was picked as the deputy leader.

 
Landslide mandate

December 30, 2008

sh_vsign.jpg The Awami League-led grand alliance has swept back to power after seven years out of office with a stunning landslide victory in an environment of free and fair elections that clearly showed the people's verdict for a change and has consigned the BNP-led four-party alliance to the political wilderness.

The grand alliance has clinched two-thirds majority with 261 seats compared to the BNP-led four-party alliance's 30, down from 217 in 2001.

Jamaat-e-Islami, the BNP's key ally in the four-party alliance, has seen its once-proud seat tally plummet from 17 in 2001 to a humiliating two, in what appears to be a wholesale rejection of the party by the voters.

The Election Commission Secretariat has so far announced unofficial results of 295 constituencies. The official results will be published as a gazette.

 
End to vengeance

Sheikh Hasina on political culture

December 28, 2008

Sheikh Hasina last night made a fervent call for all political parties to do away with politics of confrontation and develop a healthy political culture for building a prosperous country.
"Ahead of the parliamentary election, I call upon all political parties believing in democratic values to put an end to politics of conflict and vengeance in the greater interest of the nation," the Awami League (AL) president said in an address to the nation over Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar.

 
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General Election 2008

Election Manifesto of Bangladesh Awami League for General Election 2008. Click here to read Bangla / English.

Sheikh Hasina's address to the nation

To read the full text of the speech of Sheikh Hasina, please click here .

What is at Stake

Only the Awami League can put Bangladesh back on track, argues Sajeeb Wazed

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Interview with David Frost

sh.frost.small.jpg To read the interview with Sheikh Hasina, please click here .

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