UN calls for restraint in Bangladesh

AFP  |  United Nations 

The called for in on Monday following elections that turned violent and said complaints about the outcome should be addressed through legal means.

Bangladeshi Sheikh Hasina's ruling party and its allies won a landslide victory in the vote on Sunday but the main opposition, which won only six seats in the 300-seat parliament, slammed the polls as rigged.

"The is aware of violent incidents and reports of irregularities in the general elections," UN said in a statement.

"We call on all sides to exercise and ensure a peaceful post-electoral environment, where people can maintain their right to assembly and expression," he added.

"We encourage the parties to address electoral complaints in a peaceful manner and through legal means. Violence and attacks on people and property are not acceptable."

Police said at least 21 people were killed during the election campaign and voting day.

The opposition alliance led by the National Party called for a new election, but electoral authorities rejected the request.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 00:25 IST