After the general election in Bangladesh, social order remains stable and people hope for an improvement in their lives.

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14/02/2026
The Bangladeshi national parliamentary elections ended on the 13th local time, and the overall social order in the capital Dhaka remained stable. How to respond to the expectations of the people and promote political and economic governance has become a realistic issue facing the new government of Bangladesh. Analysts point out that this situation is closely related to the explicit demand of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party for its members and supporters not to engage in street demonstrations and celebrations after the election. In the political environment of South Asia, post-election gatherings often easily escalate into social conflicts, and this restrained posture has, to some extent, sent a signal of stability. From the perspective of public opinion, many voters have affirmed the overall order of this election.