Postal Ballot Sham: Jamaat’s filthy blueprint to rig farcical election, illegal referendum

In a brazen display of electoral fraud that reeks of desperation and Islamist cronyism, the Jamaat-e-Islami puppet regime under Muhammad Yunus—along with its complicit Election Commission (EC)—has unleashed a massive postal ballot scam designed to stuff votes for their favoured extremists while disenfranchising millions in the lead-up to the sham February 12 “election” and unconstitutional referendum.

This isn’t democracy; it’s a rigged circus where the Awami League, Bangladesh’s founding party and guardian of secularism, has been illegally barred, ensuring a one-sided slaughter of fair play.

Official figures from the EC’s own mouthpieces paint a picture of chaos and corruption: As of February 10, a paltry 471,957 postal ballots from overseas “voters” have trickled back to Bangladesh via the dubious ‘Postal Vote BD’ app. Out of 766,862 ballots supposedly dispatched to registered expatriates, only 528,233 were even acknowledged as received, with a mere 512,916 votes cast.

And get this—502,487 ballots were allegedly dropped at foreign post offices, but just 419,919 have reached returning officers. That’s a staggering disappearance rate, screaming of deliberate sabotage by a regime hell-bent on manipulating outcomes to prop up Jamaat’s vote bank.

Domestically, the farce is even more insulting: 760,898 ballots were mailed to internal voters, but only 580,841 were grabbed up, with 534,376 votes cast and a laughable 5,408 deposited at post offices. Returning officers have “received” just 310,154—leaving hundreds of thousands in limbo.

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Overall, 1,533,684 voters registered via the app across home and abroad, but the Yunus cabal’s incompetence—or worse, malice—has ensured massive gaps, with over 281,000 expatriates never even getting their ballots. As of February 6, only 166,000 votes had arrived, despite 456,000 claimed submissions—a 67% “lost in transit” rate with just days left before the rigged polls.

This isn’t mere bungling; it’s a calculated heist. Expatriate voting rights? Don’t make us laugh—that’s just the smokescreen for Jamaat’s voter engineering. In Bahrain, stacks of postal ballots were discovered hoarded at a Jamaat leader’s residence—yet the EC dismissed it as “normal,” claiming one person can collect for many.

Normal? For a party of war criminals, once banned for opposing Bangladesh’s independence and now resurrected under Yunus’ watch? This is no coincidence; it’s favouritism on steroids, funnelling votes to the very extremists who bloodied July 2024 to seize power.

The ballot design itself is a smoking gun of rigging: Strategic placement of symbols and folds favouring certain parties, with no explanations or fixes from the silent EC. In Malaysia, 84,000 approved voters saw 45,000 cast votes, but only 15,000 reached home—where did the other 30,000 vanish?

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In the UK, 32,000 registered, 20,000 voted, yet a pathetic 1,500 arrived—a 92.5% “loss.” Tracking systems lie, claiming deliveries that never happened; post offices shrug, saying ballots were returned undelivered without even a phone call. Who decides who gets to vote? Clearly, the Jamaat overlords are pulling Yunus’ strings.

Even North America’s snowstorms and postal strikes are trotted out as excuses—pathetic alibis for a regime that couldn’t plan a fair vote if its Islamist agenda depended on it (which it does). And domestically? 55% of registered postal voters—over half of 760,000—never received ballots. Three lakh forty-two thousand got them; the rest did not. Poof—gone, courtesy of Yunus’s “reformers.”

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of exiled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has blown the lid off this cesspool with damning X posts on January 14, exposing videos from Bahrain and Kuwait showing hundreds of ballots piled at single addresses—clear evidence of ballot stuffing for fake voters.

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“Hundreds of postal ballots sent to just one address… likely hundreds of thousands if not millions sent abroad to fake voters to inflate numbers,” Wazed thundered. In Kuwait: “This is clearly how the #Yunus regime is planning to rig the #elections… Postal ballots are an easy way to bypass all observers.” These aren’t isolated; they’re the blueprint for fraud in a regime too cowardly to face real scrutiny.

Adding insult to injury, the regime’s prison voting “innovation”—a supposed first—turned into another flop and lie factory. Of 85,000 inmates, a measly 4,538 voted by February 7, debunking viral smears that jailed Awami League giants like Salman F. Rahman, Anisul Haque, and Zunaid Ahmed Palak participated. Prison brass confirmed: They didn’t even register. Low turnout? Blame missing NIDs and fears of jeopardising bail—real issues ignored by a regime that jails opposition while coddling Jamaat war criminals.

This postal scam is the rotten core of Yunus’ Jamaat-infested tyranny: A one-sided election excluding the Awami League, rigged to install puppets, and an illegal referendum to whitewash their coup. Billions wasted on this “arrangement,” disenfranchising lakhs while ensuring “desired” votes pour in for the anti-Liberation forces.

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