Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

Pakistani state hasn't issued explicit formal apology yet. (Not leaders expressing 'regrets') So, that's not about satisfying Hassina. It's more about a precondition for having a mutually beneficial relation with BD. If they don't, I don't care, neither is the most people in BD. It's not like we are desperate to have good relation with Pakistan which has realistically nothing to offer to BD.
Bilateral trade is always good for countries, whether you agree or not but its good for economy and many people find jobs and income due to that, Don't want derail the topic but right now for BDians they should focus on what they want and who they want as Govt/leader, whether that leader wants good or bad relationship with Pakistan or move forward with 71 is yet to be seen. You are right that BD and BDians don't care for Beneficial relationship with Pakistan with or without Apology but so is Pakistan/Pakistani's, we are already struggling without internal situation which we should focus, but both countries has to lower their attitude and kill their ego's if they genuinely wants to move forward, if not we are living peacefully without killing each other with Indian border dividing our countries Geographically.
 
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I hope nether Awami League, BNP or Jamat e Islami ever comes to power in Bangladesh. All are corrupt and not fit for running any country.

If revolution comes. Then the outcome must be better than just replacing AL with BNP. The entire political-administrative system have to be reorginized. A new system must be built in order to lift 180 million people from proverty, fast. To ensure that corruption is on decline, backed up by internationally accepted academic statistics.
 
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People across the country are heading towards Dhaka. Facing transportation shortages, as BAL thugs own and operate many bus service. Regardless people are taking pickup vans or anything they could their hands on to head to Dhaka. Expectation is to have 10 million people to be in Dhaka from other parts of the country.

BAL thugs and police are trying to block the entry points to Dhaka.

Reports suggests group of Bangladeshi US expats and Yales students got Maxar to ensure visibility on Dhaka and troop movements, as they want to document any human rights violation. Journalist Zulkarnain Sami posted the following -

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First ever open call for a revolt by an active military officer. Lt. Intesar from Bangladesh Navy.

Before the Hasina loving Indians and BAL thugs try to discredit him by calling him Islamist, let me put you in your place - he is a son of Freedom Fighter Late Major Ezaz Afjal (bir Protik - yes that's right, not only a Freedom fighter, but one with distinguished service medal) and his father even served in SSF to protect Hasina.

 
As for the BD folks, it's a combo of "Now or never", "Do or die", and "Direct action"......

It's now olmek var, donmek yok - there's death, no turning back......
 
Here's how we're going to help you:
  • No more border trade/haat
  • No more allowing you to dump 40+ billion worth of your sheet in BD, while blocking our good with tariff & para-tariff
  • No more 10+ billion from BD general/medical tourists
  • No more transit
  • No more transshipment
  • No more using our rail, road or river ports to ferry your goods/people to the NE
  • No more using our Sea/Airports (including Mongla & Chottogram)
  • No more joint randianmaakaalian exercises
  • No more exchange of military, intelligence or even police personnel
  • No more sending bureaucratic personnel to be trained/recruited by Rayn d'Anne Who Are (RAW)
  • No more cooperation in nuclear tech
  • No more cultural exchanges (we don't want your roads hitting how Nueman devi dashi culture polluting ours)
But all the above will be extended to China and even to all the non-roads hitting S. Asian countries.

anything stopping you
 
Desperately sad and distressing times for Bangladesh. My prayers and thoughts with those families suffering losses.
 
Hopefully the people of Pakistan are watching and get some inspiration.
 
Finally victory:

Sheikha Hasina resigned and fled the country.

If this is true, my respects to you Bangladeshis, who know true freedom and have fought for it not once but three times: the British, Pakistan, and from that Blair Witch.

Sadly, for Pakistanis, it's one kutta ki aulad after another.
 

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