Bangladesh's BNP wins historic parliamentary election


A woman shows her thumb with an ink mark after casting a vote during the 13th general election in Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 12, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain

DHAKA, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Bangladesh Nationalist Party won a ⁠landmark parliamentary election on Friday, a local TV station showed, as ‌ballots were counted in a pivotal vote that is expected to restore political stability in the troubled South Asian country.

BNP won 151 seats in the 300-member ‘Jatiya Sangsad’, or House of the Nation, Ekattor TV ​showed, crossing the halfway mark for a simple ⁠majority.

Its main rival, the Islamist Jamaat‑e‑Islami, ⁠had 42 seats. Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman indicated the party was conceding even ⁠before ‌BNP touched the halfway number.

Votes were cast on Thursday and tens of millions of Bangladeshis turned up for what was the first election since ⁠the 2024 Gen Z-driven uprising that toppled long‑time Prime Minister ​Sheikh Hasina.

Turnout appeared on ‌track to exceed the 42% recorded in the last election in 2024. ⁠Local media reported ​that more than 60% of registered voters were expected to have cast ballots.

More than 2,000 candidates - including many independents - were on the ballot, and at least 50 parties contested, ⁠a national record. Voting in one constituency was postponed ​after a candidate died.

Opinion polls had indicated that the BNP-led alliance held an edge. The BNP contested 292 of the 300 seats, leaving the remaining to its coalition ⁠partners, which include more than half a dozen smaller parties.

The BNP is led by top prime ministerial contender Tarique Rahman, the 60-year-old son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and former President Ziaur Rahman.

Its promises for the election included financial aid ​for poor families, a limit of 10 years for ⁠an individual to remain prime minister, boosting the economy by measures including foreign investments, ​and anti-corruption measures.

(Reporting by Krishna N. Das, Tora Agarwala ‌and Ruma Paul; additional reporting by Zia ​Chowdhury and Hritam Mukherjee; writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar, Tanvi Mehta and YP Rajesh; editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan, Ros Russell, Mark Heinrich and Andrew Heavens)

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