Bangladesh begins three days of mass political rallies
- Three days of political rallies began in Bangladesh, with rival groups staging demonstrations in Dhaka ahead of upcoming elections.
- Muhammad Yunus leads an interim government after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled into exile in August when her palace was stormed.
- Elections are expected to happen as early as December 2025 and no later than mid-2026, according to Muhammad Yunus.
- The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the National Citizens Party will hold rallies to garner support for the elections.
41 Articles
41 Articles

Bangladesh begins three days of mass political rallies
Three days of political rallies began in Bangladesh on Thursday with rival groups to stage mass demonstrations in Dhaka, drumming up support for eagerly anticipated elections following an uprising last year.
Bangladesh begins three-day political rallies ahead of elections
THREE days of political rallies began in Dhaka on Thursday, with rival political groups holding mass demonstrations to mobilise support ahead of national elections.Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, 84, has been leading the interim government since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country in August after protesters stormed her palace. Yunus has said that elections could take place as early as December, or by mid-2026 at the lat…
Political Rallies Begin in Bangladesh as Rival Groups Mobilize for Key Elections
Dhaka, Bangladesh — The political landscape of Bangladesh is heating up as rival groups commenced three days of mass demonstrations across the capital, Dhaka, on Thursday, in preparation for the eagerly awaited national elections. The rallies are seen as a significant step following last year’s uprising, which culminated in the ousting of the autocratic Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The upcoming ...
Nayapaltan sees thousands turn out for Sramik Dal demonstration - The New Nation
NN Online: Thousands of leaders and activists from the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal, a key associate body of the BNP, began gathering in Nayapaltan, Dhaka, on Thursday morning to take part in a rally commemorating International Workers’ Day (May Day). By 11:30 AM, UNB correspondents on site reported a steady stream of participants arriving in processions from Sramik Dal’s Dhaka North and South units, as well as from nearby districts. The d…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage