lightning f57
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Inshallah some stability to Bangladesh. We need muslim nations to move forward not be stuck in endless political paralysis.
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Good thing we kept our military away from politics. This is not the right way for any country, involve the courts and they should've stripped SHW of her powers and send her away. Military getting involved is out right treasonous at least a section of the society will see it that way and gives birth to revenge politics
IS the starting point of another Indian intervention into bangladeshi affair .. seems like the count down has started
While I agree with you , India's system of keeping the Military away from politics is different from what the Americans follow. Our system is too over controlling , bureaucratic and kills initiative and the ability to think. Military should be kept under the direct control of political executives instead of relying on excessive bureaucratic control. That ensures the Military is able to remain effective as a fighting force and in direct communication with the government instead of relying on middle men with no political or military experience whatsoever. It also increases accountability and transparency with a reduced scope for corruption and ambiguity in taking responsibility for a eff up.Good thing we kept our military away from politics. This is not the right way for any country, involve the courts and they should've stripped SHW of her powers and send her away. Military getting involved is out right treasonous at least a section of the society will see it that way and gives birth to revenge politics
Student leaders will give a formal announcement. They have already noted that they don't want army to be in power, especially given Gen Waqar is a relative of Hasina.
Stay tuned for announcement from Shahbagh. Student leaders will present their expectation for the interim government and who should be in it.
One of the key leaders Asif Mahmud

I thought the role current COAS is playing in Bangladesh post her fleeing is meant to be done by the President... No?Bangladesh’s army chief Wakeruz Zaman said on Monday he will form an interim government after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled Dhaka in the face of overwhelming protests.
Since late July, Bangladesh has been engulfed by protests and violence that has so far claimed the lives of at least 300 people, according to an AFP tally based on police, government officials and doctors at hospitals.
Protesting student groups have demanded the scrapping of a controversial quota system in government jobs, which escalated into a campaign to seek the ouster of Hasina, who won a fourth straight term in January in an election boycotted by the opposition.
Earlier today, students in Bangladesh called for a march to Dhaka in defiance of a nationwide curfew, a day after deadly clashes in the country killed at least 91 people.
“We will form an interim government,” Waker said in a broadcast to the nation on state television, adding Hasina had resigned.
From my understanding, the current Army Chief is a relative of Hasina, and he stood by and sided with the people.
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