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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2025

Tale of smaller parties

Tale of smaller parties

Uncle vs nephew: Tariqat Federation faces off with Supreme Party

Uncle vs nephew: Tariqat Federation faces off with Supreme Party

Contesting only three seats, Tariqat Federation – which benefited from a walkover by the AL – managed to secure two, getting over 1.7 lakh votes in the 2014 election

Logo of Khilafat Andolon

Khilafat Andolon: 'Polls-oriented', winning none  

Logo representation of Gano Front.

Gano Front: Small fry challenging 'big fish'

Logo representation of Bangladesh Samyabadi Dal.

Losing deposit in 5 polls, Samyabadi Dal's wheel still spins

Muktijote on stronger leg with ‘stick’, fields 74 this time

Muktijote on stronger leg with ‘stick’, fields 74 this time

Jukto Front: Of course no connection with 1954

Jukto Front: Of course no connection with 1954

3 new parties fail to field 300 candidates combinedly

3 new parties fail to field 300 candidates combinedly

Illustration: TBS

4 parties deny fielding candidates after EC data shows their contestants

A screenshot of BNFs details on Election Commission website.

Will luck side with BNF again as it eyes JS polls with 55 candidates?

Poor track record does not hold Bangladesh Congress from hoping for 20 JS seats

Poor track record does not hold Bangladesh Congress from hoping for 20 JS seats

Logo of the National People's Party. Photo: Courtesy

Can NPP produce its 'Mango magic' this time?

Small parties make big buzz. Polls look 'participatory'

Small parties make big buzz. Polls look 'participatory'

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