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68 percent youth satisfied with leadership of Sheikh Hasina

Rtv online report

  10 Nov 2018, 00:00

In the country 53.5 percent voters think that the upcoming eleventh national parliament election will be fair and impartial. Besides, 68.3 percent educated young voters are satisfied with the leadership of incumbent Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The information was delivered at a press conference at the Reporters Unity on Saturday based on the result publication of a research and survey on young voters conducted by research institution Call Ready.

Australian immigrant researcher Dr. Abul Hasnath Milton said at the press conference, in the country of the total voters 10 percent are young voters. Of them 68.3 percent young voters are satisfied with the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. 30.2 percent voters want change and 18.5 percent voters have not taken any decision yet.

He said, the research survey was conducted among 1 thousand 186 student voters aged between 18 to 24 years in 21 educational institutions of 12 districts in the country including 10 educational institutions in the capital like Dhaka University.

Total 21 focus groups conducted the survey and research in the educational institutions from October 22 to 30. It was said in the press conference that the research and survey was conducted by the research team members over questions on 18 different subjects.

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