Based on the final candidate list announced by the Awami League on Sunday, its allies will get only one seat in Dhaka–the Dhaka-18 constituency.
The announcement came on the last day of withdrawing nomination for the 12th national parliamentary election.
Awami League Office Secretary Biplab Barua disclosed the information to the media at Nirbachan Bhaban in the afternoon.
According to the list, the ruling Awami League will share 32 seats in total with the Jatiya Party (JaPa) and the 14-party alliance in the upcoming national election scheduled for January 7.
The party will leave 26 seats for the Jatiya Party and six for its 14-party alliance partners, he added.
The Awami League issued a letter to the EC officially about its candidates on Sunday.
The ruling party has withdrawn its party candidates for the Jatiya Party in 26 seats where JaPa will contest with its party symbol.
Meanwhile, leaders of the 14-party alliance will contest the polls with the Awami League's electoral symbol, boat.
For Dhaka-18, the Awami League replaced its candidate, Habib Hasan, for Jatiya Party candidate Sherifa Quader, who is a presidium member of JaPa and the wife of JaPa Chairman GM Quader.
GM Quader and his wife had filed nomination forms for Dhaka-17 and Dhaka-18, for the Gulshan, Banani, Airport and Uttara areas.
On the last day of nomination withdrawal, GM Quader withdrew his candidacy from Dhaka-17, where the Awami League nominated its sitting MP Mohammad A Arafat.
Earlier, three Awami League alliance MPs in Dhaka got elected after negotiating with the ruling party: Workers Party President Rashed Khan Menon in Dhaka-8, JaPa leader Syed Abu Hossain Babla in Dhaka-4, and Kazi Firoz Rashid in Dhaka-6.
This time, Rashed Khan Menon got a nomination from Barisal-2 and Awami League chose Joint General Secretary AFM Bahauddin Nasim from Dhaka-8 to run in the electoral race.
In Dhaka-4, the Awami League picked its central committee member Sanzida Khanom, and in Dhaka-6, the Awami League chose former Dhaka South City Corporation Mayor Sayeed Khokon, replacing JaPa leaders Babla and Firoz Rashid.
Dhaka has a total of 20 parliamentary seats.


