The 12th general elections in Bangladesh concluded on Sunday with one of the lowest voter turnouts in the nation's history.
The anticipated low voting percentage was influenced by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's rejection of the opposition Bangladesh National Party's (BNP) call for a neutral caretaker government to oversee the polls.
Consequently, the BNP opted for a boycott of the elections.
The Sunday vote is poised to witness Prime Minister Hasina's Awami League (AL) likely securing a fourth consecutive and fifth overall term in office in this nation of 170 million.
However, India's considerations are distinctive.
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