51.3 percent of the youthful age need the present government to come to control once more. 68.3 percent of the young communicated fulfillment in the exercises of Prime Minister Sheik Hasina. Yet, 14.8 percent of the general population taking part in the overview are despondent with the defilement of this legislature.
The aftereffects of an examination titled 'The New Voters' Ideas on the Eleventh Parliament Election'. As indicated by the outcomes, 30.2 percent of the general population taking part in the study need to see changes in the up and coming race and an official choice on 18.5 percent of the decisions has not yet been chosen. 15.7 percent of the youngsters need a defilement free government, and 16 percent to 75 percent needs the administering government.
Today, the consequences of the study were introduced at a question and answer session in Dhaka's Reporters Unity Sagar-Runi assembly room in the capital city of Segunbagichar on Saturday morning. The innovative work association Kolredi directed this study. In the investigation of 21 instructive foundations in 12 regions, 1,186 adolescents took an interest in this examination. 21 amass talks have been held with polls.
Abul Hasnat Milton, the occupant of Australia, drove the exploration. He said in the main light that the young people need the nation's improvement exercises to be shut regardless of whether the administration changes. A substantial piece of the adolescent has communicated displeasure regarding portable call rates and the Internet. In spite of the fact that youngsters are disheartened to come effectively in legislative issues, they are politically mindful.
In the present year, the standard change development and the protected street development gave the sentiment of the young. They communicated disappointment with the legislature about 2.8 percent of the standard change development and 2.5 percent safe streets.
Co-Investigator of Bangladesh University of Professionals Kazi Ahmed Parvez, Chief Operating Officer of Cordered Azad Abul Kalam and others were available at the question and answer session.
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