In the capital, polling stations saw a sprinkling of voters instead of the hours-long queues that waited in August. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court was due to hear a case seeking to push back the polls. “The lack of a quorum is highly unusual for a Supreme Court hearing,” a statement from the European Union said. Reuters contacted 18 polling stations there, and the highest voter turn-out any of them had registered at midday was 27. The Supreme Court said it would annul this election too if it did not meet legal standards.
Source: bd News24 October 26, 2017 15:11 UTC