India, Jan. 24 -- Campaigns have intensified, streets are bustling with processions and parties are on ground reaching out to voters in Bangladesh, with just weeks left for the high-stakes elections, the first since the Sheikh Hasina-led government was overthrown in 2024.

The heightened electioneering in Bangladesh has reportedly sparked worry among supporters of the banned Awami League, with many wondering what the party's political future would look like.

According to reports, the Awami League has been banned from contesting the elections, making it a two-way contest between Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami, the country's largest Islamist party.

Some Hasina supporters are now struggling to decide whether to shif...