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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 reversal | Dramatic 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. |
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. |