Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

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No mobile data, can't access any social media, can't get out of my residential area.
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Now I will support anyone who promises to avenge "Shahed" Abu Saeed...

After the killings of young students, many of whom are children; there is no going back.

Hasina must go, preferably like her father.
 
It is big words coming out of a schmuck sitting in decadent non-Muslim America

Shouldn't you be hating Pakistan and carrying out DDoS attacks against evil PDF? Oh wait, you are the culprit.
 
Chinese are up to just fooling these poor south asian countries and have indirect control on their landmass.... fortify their access to all energy and trade corridors and encircle India...

We have seen Sri Lanka already, Maldives, Pakistan on the way.... BD Govt. is at least smart enough to not to fall completely in China trap and maintaining balanced relations with India and China both.... But this balance is not letting China achieve in BD what they want to achieve....

After Hasina return from China and declaring Tista river project with India was the last thing Dragon decided to destabilize Bangladesh and he now wants Hasina to go and BD goes under Islamic radicals that will take BD away from India and permanently in to Chinese concrete arrest....

Its too sad South Asians always failed to see the real snake... During British era also many Indians were themselves responsible for making our countries British colonies...

Looks like Modi's Hasina is in big trouble. What does India have in common with BD though? Explain.
 
Looks like Modi's Hasina is in big trouble. What does India have in common with BD though? Explain.
What is common between China and Bangladesh? At least Indians and Bangaldeshi languages are understood in each other countries, food is similar type, dressing is similar types... Opposite to this China is completely an alien for BD....
And do not be so blind towards China as this may result one day you regretting for this blind love....

CPEC tell me how many Pakistani labors and engineers are working on the project compared to Chinese labors and engineers? How many Pakistani companies are given contracts to supply materials required in this project compared to Chinese companies? Compare that to loans being pushed down to your throat as that is as usual Chinese debt trap policy....

This is why I say that China is only up to fooling these poor south asian countries and Pakistan is one among them....
 
What is common between China and Bangladesh? At least Indians and Bangaldeshi languages are understood in each other countries, food is similar type, dressing is similar types... Opposite to this China is completely an alien for BD....
And do not be so blind towards China as this may result one day you regretting for this blind love....
Hindu India and Muslim Bangladesh are worlds apart, brother. Based on your logic, Turkey could be considered a Scandinavian nation.
 
Chinese are up to just fooling these poor south asian countries and have indirect control on their landmass.... fortify their access to all energy and trade corridors and encircle India...

We have seen Sri Lanka already, Maldives, Pakistan on the way.... BD Govt. is at least smart enough to not to fall completely in China trap and maintaining balanced relations with India and China both.... But this balance is not letting China achieve in BD what they want to achieve....

After Hasina return from China and declaring Tista river project with India was the last thing Dragon decided to destabilize Bangladesh and he now wants Hasina to go and BD goes under Islamic radicals that will take BD away from India and permanently in to Chinese concrete arrest....

Its too sad South Asians always failed to see the real snake... During British era also many Indians were themselves responsible for making our countries British colonies...


Are you aware that any new government will be likely more friendly to US and keep China at arms length?

US tried to remove Hasina last year as she was thought to be too friendly to China.

Not sure whether you don't pay attention but Hasina plays all 3 - USA,India and China against each other.

All these countries get something from BD and Hasina is not overtly hostile to any of them.

This was a simple case of Hasina not being strong enough initially to stand up to the AL grassroots.
 
Indians and Bangladeshis are clubbed together in the same category whether it is USA or Saudi Arabia

Nope, false.
One can see that easily see how India couldn't get BD armed forces to buy anything significant from the it even though they really wanted to have such relation and leverage for a long time.

If we had US-KSA relation dynamic going on with India, than BD would have bought all kind of Indian wepaons from Akash air defence to artillery, etc. They even gave us 500 millions loans to this end 8 years ago.

Still, our critical systems comes from China, Turkey and others.

One great thing about Hassina is she wouldn't collapse even if India, withdraw its support today. Unlike Pakistan whose elected government collapses after couple of phone calls from Washington. @EĹźbah
 
I have seen BGB shooting dead kids with live ammunition.
Even Bangladesh Army is shooting at protesters with automatic weapons. BA is even using UN marked equipments against protesters!
 
Irrespective of how the funds go through, official or unofficial channels, all remittances will ultimately end up keeping the economy & Hagsina afloat.
Without USD in Banks our economy will take a huge hit.
 
I think you completely misunderstood - Indians & Bangladeshis are in the same category in a third country like USA, UK or Saudi Arabia

What is that category?

With climate change and rising sea levels Bangladesh is dependent on India one way or the other. No one else is helping you even the slightest

Yeah, same old story. But no, BD isn't really sinking. (Lmao they have been saying that for years. by 2030 1/3 of BD would be underwater. I am still waiting.)
 

Bangladesh PM surveys destruction as unrest recedes

AFP
July 25, 2024

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DHAKA: Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wept Thursday as she surveyed the destruction wrought by days of deadly unrest, as student leaders weighed the future of the protests that precipitated the disorder.

Last week’s violence killed at least 193 people including several police officers, according to an AFP count of victims reported by police and hospitals, in one of the biggest upheavals of Hasina’s 15-year tenure.

The unrest was sparked by protests against a public jobs quota scheme that critics say gives preference to allies of Hasina’s ruling party.

Thousands of troops are still patrolling cities and a nationwide internet shutdown remains largely in effect, but clashes have subsided since protest leaders announced a temporary halt to new demonstrations.

Hasina, 76, spent the morning surveying destruction in the capital Dhaka, where the commuter rail connecting the sprawling megacity of 20 million people was shut down after mob attacks on its network.

“Over 15 years, I’ve built this country,” she told reporters afterwards, in a condemnation of protesters for damaging city infrastructure. “What didn’t I do for the people?

“Who has benefitted from what we have done?” she added. “Do I ride on the metro? Does the government only ride? Do our ministers only ride? Or is it in fact the general public that rides?”

Pictures released by Hasina’s office showed the premier flanked by an entourage and weeping at the sight of a vandalised metro station in an outlying Dhaka suburb.

The station is among several government buildings and dozens of police posts torched or vandalised during the height of last week’s unrest.

With calm returning to cities around Bangladesh, Hasina’s government ordered another relaxation to the curfew it imposed on the weekend, allowing free movement for seven hours between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.

Streets in Dhaka were choked with commuter traffic in the morning, days after ferocious clashes between police and protesters had left them almost deserted.

Banks, government offices and the country’s economically vital garment factories had already reopened on Wednesday after all being shuttered last week.

Student leaders were meanwhile set to meet later Thursday to decide whether or not to again extend their protest moratorium, which is due to expire on Friday.

Students Against Discrimination, the group responsible for organising this month’s rallies, said it expected the government to make some concessions.

“We demand an apology from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to the nation for the mass murder of students,” Asif Mahmud, one of the group’s coordinators, told AFP.

“We also want the sacking of the home minister and education minister.”

Mahmud added that the estimated toll in the unrest was understated, with his group working on its own list of confirmed deaths.

Youth jobs crisis

Police have arrested at least 2,500 people since the violence began last week, according to an AFP tally.

Protests began after the June reintroduction of a scheme reserving more than half of government jobs for certain candidates, including nearly a third for descendants of veterans from Bangladesh’s independence war.

With around 18 million young people in Bangladesh out of work, according to government figures, the move deeply upset graduates facing an acute jobs crisis.

Critics say the quota is used to stack public jobs with loyalists to Hasina’s Awami League.

The Supreme Court cut the number of reserved jobs on Sunday but fell short of protesters’ demands to scrap the quotas entirely.

Hasina has ruled the country since 2009 and won her fourth consecutive election in January after a vote without genuine opposition.

Her government is also accused by rights groups of misusing state institutions to entrench its hold on power and stamp out dissent, including the extrajudicial killing of opposition activists.
 
What is that category?



Yeah, same old story. But no, BD isn't really sinking. (Lmao they have been saying that for years. by 2030 1/3 of BD would be underwater. I am still waiting.)

Nobody gave timelines about rise in ocean lines. it is coming

Indians & Bangladeshis are in same category - call it Asians or South Asians
 
Nobody gave timelines about rise in ocean lines. it is coming

Lots of 'experts' are still giving timelines. Realistically by the time some of the southern plane actually started go under water, (not before 2040-2050) BD will be developed enough to take appropriate actions. Sea walls is something that we can do.
 

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