BNP leaders brought charges against 24 people today for rigging three major elections. Sheikh Hasina faces accusations along with former election chiefs and police bosses. The party claims these officials ran fake voting processes during 2014, 2018, and 2024. Salah Uddin Khan from BNP filed the complaint at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Police Station. The case carries number 11 on official records.
The accused list contains three former chief election commissioners and many other election officials. Former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal appears among those charged. Four past police chiefs also face allegations for their roles. Intelligence agency heads from Special Branch, NSI, and DGFI join the case. Several deputy officers and secretaries complete the group of 24 suspects.
Police Officer Emaul Haque confirmed receiving the case against all named individuals. BNP argues that election officials announced winners without real votes being cast. The party says these actions break the law and hurt democracy. Salah Uddin Khan claims Hasina became Prime Minister through nighttime voting instead of proper daytime elections. BNP had complained about election problems back in 2018 through official letters.
The political party says they have proof of election tampering to support their case. They want courts to examine how these officials managed the voting process. BNP believes the three elections were completely fake and designed to keep one party in power. The case moves forward as police begin looking into these serious charges.
The accused list contains three former chief election commissioners and many other election officials. Former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal appears among those charged. Four past police chiefs also face allegations for their roles. Intelligence agency heads from Special Branch, NSI, and DGFI join the case. Several deputy officers and secretaries complete the group of 24 suspects.
Police Officer Emaul Haque confirmed receiving the case against all named individuals. BNP argues that election officials announced winners without real votes being cast. The party says these actions break the law and hurt democracy. Salah Uddin Khan claims Hasina became Prime Minister through nighttime voting instead of proper daytime elections. BNP had complained about election problems back in 2018 through official letters.
The political party says they have proof of election tampering to support their case. They want courts to examine how these officials managed the voting process. BNP believes the three elections were completely fake and designed to keep one party in power. The case moves forward as police begin looking into these serious charges.