Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh rejects the opposition’s claim that the vote was a “sham,” saying instead that her fifth term in office is a “victory of the people.” The 76-year-old leader declared, “I have been fighting throughout my life to ensure people’s democratic rights,” during a Monday news conference at her home in the metropolis of Dhaka.Hasina stated, “They didn’t come to the election as they feared people’s judgement,” without mentioning the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which abstained from voting on Sunday. She went on to say that the absence of one party did not imply that “democracy is absent” in Bangladesh. The South Asian nation witnessed its third-lowest-ever official voter turnout of roughly 40% in the country’s 12th legislative election.