Khaleej Times

Imprisoned Khaleda Zia barred from elections

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dhaka — Bangladesh’s imprisoned opposition leader has been barred from contesting next month’s general election against her arch-rival Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the country’s attorney general said on Wednesday.

Khaleda Zia is serving 10 years for graft but her supporters, who have appealed the charges, had clung to hopes the 73-year-old would be acquitted before the December 30 poll.

But the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a ruling from a lower court that nobody sentenced to more than two years jail or awaiting appeals could run for election.

Zia’s supporters had unsuccessf­ully appealed that decision by the High Court on Tuesday.

“Following this judgement, she cannot take part in the elections,” Attorney-General Mahbubey Alam told AFP on Wednesday. The Bangladesh National Party (BNP), the opposition movement Zia leads from behind bars, had protested the court’s ruling as a “reflection of the government’s wishes”.

“This ruling is not acceptable to us at all. We are aggrieved and are protesting it strongly,” said BNP secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. Zia had hoped to contest three parliament­ary seats despite being incarcerat­ed in Dhaka on corruption charges the BNP says were designed to keep her from challengin­g Hasina.

Bangladesh has been led by either Zia or Hasina since the 1990s and the two powerful women have turned from close allies to fierce foes.

Just a month from the polls the BNP has not announced an alternativ­e candidate to run against Hasina, who is seeking a third-consecutiv­e term in office. —

This ruling is not acceptable to us at all. We are aggrieved and are protesting it strongly

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, BNP secretary-general

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AFP Khaleda Zia. —

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