Violence has been rife after the election results are announced

Although the national parliamentary elections and referendums are fair, the violence has been reported in various districts of the country, which is very alarming, which is considered very alarming.

In a press conference on Sunday at the National Press Club of the capital, the HRSS presented the keynote addresses in a press conference on the election-centric violence report at the National Press Club in the capital, Ejazul Islam, the executive director of the organization.

According to the report, violence after the election was killed in Munshiganj and Bagerhat, two youths and one child were killed in Hallutaghat in Momansingh. 393 criminal incidents around the election day of the election on the day of the election, such as chaos, fake votes, polling agents were thrown out and clashes between supporters of various candidates took place.

The report also said that from October 2025 to Saturday, more than 700 election-centric violence incidents, 2,503 people were injured and 10 people were killed. In this case, more than 34 people were shot dead and more than five hundred people were shot dead and more than five hundred people, vehicles, business, election work, electoral vandalism, arson and looting.

It is also said that after the announcement of the schedule of the parliamentary elections, 254 incidents of election-centered violence were 1,650 injured and 5 people were killed in the election till February 11. In this case, 24 people were shot dead and more than two hundred people were shot and more than two hundred or two hundred and more than two hundred or two, vehicles, business establishments, election offices, fires and looting incidents were carried out.

In the press conference, Ijazul Islam said that this report has been prepared based on information from 15 national daily newspapers, more than 150 local newspapers and district representatives.

Addressed the press conference. Saiful Islam, Moniruzzaman, Tamim Dudtev Khan, Abdul Qadir etc.

The condemnation of the council of women
Violence against women, violation of human rights and attacks on political opponents in various parts of the country during the parliamentary elections and post-pollies. Bangladesh Mahila Parishad has expressed its anger and in a statement on Sunday, the organization demanded the speedy arrest and trial of those who are aware of these incidents.

The statement said, before and after the election, the overall law and order situation of the country and the safety of women are threatened.

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