New-Chill Bangladesh Thread

Look at him. How is he going to work for people when he don't even consider them worthy enough? Remind me of Sheikh Saadi Shirazi's story.

People should take a note of his behavior and put him out of order in next election.

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Look at him. How is he going to work for people when he don't even consider them worthy enough? Remind me of Sheikh Saadi Shirazi's story.

People should take a note of his behavior and put him out of order in next election.

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Eh, I like a little honesty. Besides, you do not know the context. Maybe they never had positive experiences in the past. Need to find out who that other guy was first
 
First of I'm surprise to see Kaawaa still alive. Harami is shaking after Hasina's verdict, probably will die out soon.

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New Father of the nation is giving a speech to his children. Lol.
 
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Enjoy the circus man. Kangaroo court and its lawyers. Lol. Just imagine the fact this is the clown that defended hasina in the trial. Hehe

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Enjoy the circus man. Kangaroo court and its lawyers. Lol. Just imagine the fact this is the clown that defended hasina in the trial. Hehe

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Wow, a supposed kangaroo court that is being cheered on by more than half the country?
Yeah, keep coping.
 
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Enjoy the circus man. Kangaroo court and its lawyers. Lol. Just imagin the fact this is the clown that defended hasina in the trial. Hehe

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Hes my hero.
 

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The satire ability of roni is on another level.
 
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Bangladesh police hope new uniform repairs broken image


AFP
November 21, 2025

This photograph taken on November 18, 2025, shows Bangladesh Police personnel wearing the earlier (turquoise-and-blue) and the newly introduced (iron-grey and chocolate-brown) uniforms as they stand guard outside a police box in Dhaka. —AFP


DHAKA: Bangladesh’s police have unveiled new uniforms in a symbolic bid to signal reform and rebuild deeply eroded public trust, just weeks ahead of the first elections since a mass uprising.

The police force was cast into turmoil after the 2024 overthrow of the autocratic government of now-convicted fugitive Sheikh Hasina, which left at least 1,400 dead and thousands maimed — many by police gunfire.

“Bangladesh Police have been facing an unprecedented crisis,” police spokesman Sahadat Hossaine said. “The policymakers suggested… that a new uniform may bring a positive change.” Police are now trading the familiar turquoise-and-blue uniforms for iron-grey shirts and chocolate-brown trousers.

Whether a new colour scheme can mend a shattered reputation remains doubtful.

“Whenever I see a policeman, I feel like biting his flesh off. I don’t know if I’ll ever get over this hatred,” said Nazma Akhtar, 48, whose 17-year-old son Golam Nafeez was killed during the uprising.

Akhtar’s son was shot, denied entry to a hospital, and died from blood loss on August 4, 2024.

“How can a new uniform change their attitude?” Akhtar added. “I saw them beating teachers just for demanding a pay rise.” The nation of 170 million people is expected to hold elections in February 2026, with the security forces critical to ensuring they are peaceful.

Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death by a Dhaka court on Monday, for charges that included ordering the security forces to use deadly force against protesters.
 

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