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Khaleda Zia rejects 'rigged' poll Khaleda Zia rejects 'rigged' poll
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Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, defeated in Monday's parliamentary elections, has rejected the results saying the vote was rigged.Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, defeated in Monday's parliamentary elections, has rejected the results saying the vote was rigged.
"We have confirmed reports of rigging and other irregularities in many polling stations across the country," she told reporters in Dhaka."We have confirmed reports of rigging and other irregularities in many polling stations across the country," she told reporters in Dhaka.
Election officials said earlier that Ms Zia's rival Sheikh Hasina's Awami League had won a landslide victory.Election officials said earlier that Ms Zia's rival Sheikh Hasina's Awami League had won a landslide victory.
The poll was mostly praised by media, monitors and the world community.The poll was mostly praised by media, monitors and the world community.
The election was held after two years of army-backed rule in the country.The election was held after two years of army-backed rule in the country.
Dramatic reversalDramatic reversal
In her first reaction to Monday's voting, Ms Zia said she believed the results did not reflect the people's will.In her first reaction to Monday's voting, Ms Zia said she believed the results did not reflect the people's will.
"So we reject the election outcome," she said. Sheikh Hasina and her allies have pulled off a stunning victory"So we reject the election outcome," she said.
"We are collecting details of more irregularities and will give them to the media and appropriate authorities over next few days," she said."We are collecting details of more irregularities and will give them to the media and appropriate authorities over next few days," she said.
Ms Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party alliance won just 30 seats in the 300-strong parliament, election officials said.Ms Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party alliance won just 30 seats in the 300-strong parliament, election officials said.
They said the party of Sheikh Hasina, another former prime minister, secured more than 250 seats.They said the party of Sheikh Hasina, another former prime minister, secured more than 250 seats.
The win for the Awami League is a dramatic reversal in fortunes for the two parties, says the BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka. In 2001, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party won the election overwhelmingly.The win for the Awami League is a dramatic reversal in fortunes for the two parties, says the BBC's Mark Dummett in Dhaka. In 2001, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party won the election overwhelmingly.