In a diplomatic exchange, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, extending his congratulations on her historic fourth consecutive term victory in the Parliamentary elections. PM Modi also commended the people of Bangladesh for the successful conduct of the elections.
“I also congratulate the people of Bangladesh for the successful conduct of elections. We are committed to further strengthening our enduring and people-centric partnership with Bangladesh,” affirmed PM Modi in response to the election outcome. This emphasises the commitment to enhancing the bilateral relationship between India and Bangladesh.
Sheikh Hasina clinched a record fourth consecutive term as her party, the Awami League, secured a commanding majority in the general elections. Despite sporadic violence and a boycott by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies, Hasina’s party triumphed with 223 seats out of the 300-seat Parliament.
The election, conducted for 299 seats (with one seat to be contested later due to a candidate’s death), witnessed the Jatiya Party securing 11 seats, while the Bangladesh Kallyan Party won in one constituency. Independent candidates emerged victorious in 62 seats, with Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal and the Workers Party of Bangladesh each securing one seat.
Following her resounding victory, which secured a record fourth consecutive term in the general elections, Hasina expressed gratitude towards India, labeling it a “great friend” of Bangladesh. In a press statement, the 76-year-old leader acknowledged India’s support during challenging times, including the events of 1971 and 1975, highlighting the shelter provided to her and her family during her six-year exile in India.
“We consider India as our next-door neighbour. We had many problems, but we resolved it bilaterally. So, I really appreciate that we have a wonderful relationship with India,” stated Prime Minister Hasina. Emphasising her administration’s commitment to fostering good relations with all countries, she highlighted the successful resolution of bilateral issues between India and Bangladesh.