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Some of the more promising election-time pitches in the SAARC countries are linked to the matter of 'bad neighbour' rather than domestic issues. In India, the Bharatiya Janata Party´s constant harping on the Bangladeshi migrants issue proved very campaign friendly. In Pakistan, the Kashmir factor and alleged Indian designs form a sound poll platform.

The India Factor figured as well in the runup to Bangladesh´s national elections in mid-June. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (bnp), led by the former prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia told a massive crowd the day after she resigned in March-end that people should vote her back to power to prevent 'Indian servitude'. She called for a nationalist alliance against 'Indian hegemonism', and declared that, if elected, she would not renew the Indo-Bangla Friendship Treaty.

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