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With nearly one-third of vote share, Jamaat pulled off in Bangladesh what it couldn’t in Pakistan
For decades, Jamaat’s branches moved along the edges of power in South Asia—ideologically influential, but never dominant at the ballot box. With the outcome in Bangladesh, that has now changed.
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