Voters in Bangladesh are preparing for general elections on Sunday.
It’s a ballot that’s dividing a lot of the nation.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is predicted to win one other time period, in opposition to just about no competitors.
The primary opposition is boycotting, objecting to what it says are intimidation, fraud and widespread arrests ordered by the federal government.
Frustration has been constructing for months, with protesters demanding the prime minister step apart and for a impartial administration to supervise the vote.
So, how will this election form Bangladesh’s future?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Friends:
Muktadir Rashid – an investigative journalist and reporter with the Bangladeshi each day newspaper, New Age
Selim Altaf George – a member of parliament for the governing Awami League occasion
Rumeen Farhana – a barrister and former member of parliament for the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Social gathering