The BNP will win 38.76% of votes in the upcoming national election, according to a sample of youth surveyed yesterday.
The findings were gleaned through a survey, titled "Youth in Transition: Navigating jobs, education, and changing political scenario post July movement," conducted by South Asian Network on Economic Modelling (Sanem).
The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami will get 21.45% of the votes, they further thought.
The National Citizen Party, which played a vital role in the July uprising, was expected to win 15.84% of the votes.
Most surprisingly, the young generation believed that the recently-deposed Awami League would get 15.02% of the votes, if they are allowed to participate in the polls.
The list is rounded up by other Islamist parties (4.59%), Jatiya Party (3.77%) and others (0.57%).
For the survey, Sanem interviewed 2,000 youth between the ages of 15-35 years old, with a 50:50 gender ratio.
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