on the eve of the poll. at least 14 polling stations were set on fire. on friday, a busy commuter train was allegedly set on fire, killing four passengers. prime minister sheikh hasina is trying to gain a fourth straight term in office.bangladesh s chief election comissioner has described the violence as an attempt to sabotage the vote. the main opposition bangladesh nationalist party has asked people to shun the poll. and international observers including the un have said the poll is taking place in a repressive environment. this was prime minister, sheikh hasina, voting a little earlier the initial results are expected by early monday. live now to the capital, dhaka, and our south asia correspondent samira hussain. just hearing some of the incidents that have happened, such as the polling station set on fire. how much does this mark a difference
DUBAI, Dec 11 (IPS) - Wealthier nations must deliver the finances so developing countries can adapt the time for excuses is over, says Saber Hossain Chowdhury, Bangladesh s Special Envoy for Climate Change in the Prime Minister s Office.