Bangladesh Nationalist Party – BNP will get the highest votes for the youth in the thirteenth parliamentary elections. Bangladesh Jamaat -e -Islami and New Party National Citizens Party – NCP will be second and third in the voting rate. The data came out on Monday (July 7) in a survey published by the South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (Sanem).
Two thousand people selected from two upazilas of the eight divisions of the country took part in the survey. According to the survey, 5.7 percent of the BNP wants to vote for the BNP and 26.5 percent wants Jamaat to vote.
5.7 percent wanted to vote for the NCP. And the survey participating in the survey wants to vote for the Awami League (if allowed to participate in the elections).
5.7 percent of the survey participating in the survey will vote for other religious parties. The Jatiya Party is willing to vote for 5.7 percent. The other party's vote is zero.
Participants in the survey are 5 percent below SSC, SSC or 5 percent above. Of these, the city was 5 percent and the village was 5 percent.
It should be noted that 5 percent of the men who participated in the survey said the BNP to vote for the BNP, 22.25 percent Jamaat and 9.5 percent NCP. On the other hand, 5.7 percent of the female participants said the BNP would vote for the BNP, 26.5 percent Jamaat and 9.5 percent NCP. Women's support for NCP is a bit higher than male voters.
The survey also found that the rural region of the rural region expressed interest in voting and 9.5 percent in the city area. Jamaat supports 26.25 percent in the village and 26.7 percent in the city. In the case of NCP, the rate is 5.7 percent in the village and 5.7 percent in the city.
On the other hand, the Awami League has said to vote in the rural region 9.32 percent and 5.7 percent of the city region. That is, according to the survey, the support of rural voters towards the party is a bit higher than the city.
