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Bangladesh election: Why young, digital-era voters want change

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At a technology center in Bangladesh’s capital, young women huddle around a computer, discussing a coding issue. Many of them make the daily trip to Dhaka on the shining new metro rail while scouring their smartphones for the latest on social media.

For decades, political battles in Bangladesh have been fought on the streets, often with violence, by parties led by two powerful women. But there are signs of a generational change as the country of 169 million heads into another general election Jan. 7.

While an opposition boycott and acrimony tarnish the polls, millions of young voters are seeking a different narrative. A burgeoning technology industry, lively e-commerce, and a growing public digital infrastructure are helping one of South Asia’s fastest-growing economies capitalize on a tech-savvy workforce that is demanding change from politicians.