Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

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Protesters tear down statue of PM's father​

One demonstrator has told the BBC that a statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Ganabhaban - the prime minister's official residence - is being demolished by protestors.

He was Sheikh Hasina's father and an independence movement leader.

Sayem Faruk tells the BBC that the scenes are reminiscent of Saddam Hussein's statue being taken down in Iraq in 2003. He says people are attacking the statue.

Some personal cars of ministers abandoned in the area are also being damaged by the crowd, while other people are climbing on top of armoured vehicles, Faruk says.

He adds that army troops on the streets seem relieved by Hasina's departure.

Yes, and they all fell to ground and cried thinking of the enormous betrayal they committed by leaving Pakistan. They said, if only we had stayed with Pakistan, we would have been Just like Pakistan.....oh wait....
 
I have not been following this thread at all - so i am gobsmacked by what i am hearing and seeing !!!!!!!!!!
She has resigned and left. Dont be suprised if she turns up in UAE - it seems that everyone ends up there.
I do hope calm heads prevail now and that there is peace and no further life is lost.
The people of Bangladesh have made history today and i hope it gives them the future they want and need.

Like you, I didn't follow this thread at all or the news about the BD riots lately. I did wonder why the 'quota system' for jobs was becoming an issue large enough to cause the mayhem. Surely, there were major underlying issues.
I thought BD was going well with the stability under Hasina but there is an end to everything.
I Wish the BD people the best.
 
I guess IMF and WB would have to revise growth figure of BD, for next decade or more?
 
I thought the role current COAS is playing in Bangladesh post her fleeing is meant to be done by the President... No?

Addressing nation, forming interim govt, etc, etc.. What's the mandate of the COAS there?

Interesting topic.

The problem lies at the heart of BD politics, which is largely dysfunctional if compared with forexample western European democracies. The parliament has been de-facto dysfunctional for several decades. Whenever a party wins election, it immidiately goes on to systematically eliminate opposition parties, unlike a normal democracy where the opposition plays a vital role in the parliament by representing the voice of loosing party and contributing with meaningful critique of ruling party policies.

The role of the President in BD is largely ceremonial, and in this case a person handpicked by Hasina, from her own party. Therefore the president, with concern to BD political climate, is effectively unable to play a meaningful role in transitional times.

The institution with ability to both direct the transition to a new government, and keep law and order, is Bangladesh Army. No other party has the power or means to play that role in this cruicial moment.
 
India will deal with new government in bangladesh, just like they did in afghanistan
 
What a sad day....
SHW worked so hard for so many years, developed country and took care of her citizen like a mother... and finally she was given this type of treatment....

I smell Chinese connection in all this.... they wanted all contracts that India was getting... Tista river project, access to Mongla port, railway link.... and BD people were easy to trap... this is not a victory of BD this is a victory of China....

Now we may see hostile Bangladesh in the form of new government which will be China friendly....
 
What a sad day....
SHW worked so hard for so many years, developed country and took care of her citizen like a mother... and finally she was given this type of treatment....

I smell Chinese connection in all this.... they wanted all contracts that India was getting... Tista river project, access to Mongla port, railway link.... and BD people were easy to trap... this is not a victory of BD this is a victory of China....

Now we may see hostile Bangladesh in the form of new government which will be China friendly....

It also depends on what direction India itself takes.
BD has no problem doing business with India or anyone. Bangladesh and India are neighbors after all. Win win cooperation is always welcome. But one-sided deals where BD acts as semi-vassals will not be accepted.

In the end, India have to accept the reality: Bangladesh is a independent country with a population of 180 million, which is huuge. More people lives in BD than in Russia or Germany which are Europes most popolous countries.
 

Why would Hasina head for India ?​

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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina  shaking hands with Indian PM Narendra Modi, there is a car in the background.
Image source, EPA

According to reports, the “safe place” Sheikh Hasina is headed to is its giant neighbour – India.

Over the years, India has been her biggest ally and this has worked well for both countries.

Bangladesh shares borders with a number of north-eastern Indian states – many of which have grappled with militancy over decades, and a friendly regime in Dhaka helps with that.

During her time in power, Hasina clamped down on anti-India militant groups in Bangladesh, winning friends in Delhi. She has also given transit rights to India to make sure goods from its mainland make it to those states.

Hasina, who forged close ties with India ever since she was first elected in 1996, has always justified Dhaka’s close relationship with Delhi.

During a visit to India in 2022, she reminded people of Bangladesh how India, its government, people and armed forces had helped the country during the independence war in 1971.

But her closeness to Delhi – and India’s backing of her - has been criticised by the opposition parties and activists who say India should be backing the people of Bangladesh and not a particular party.

Escaping to India, says it all

It was always India and hindutva pulling her strings

We wish the people of Bangladesh the best, it's important to unite the country and go forward together, get the military behind you BUT don't let them lead the country (we should know the risks of that)


Strong Muslim countries are vital in the region and beyond to take on our common enemies
 
😆 what's going to happen to Awami thugs now? 🤔
 
What a sad day....
SHW worked so hard for so many years, developed country and took care of her citizen like a mother... and finally she was given this type of treatment....

I smell Chinese connection in all this.... they wanted all contracts that India was getting... Tista river project, access to Mongla port, railway link.... and BD people were easy to trap... this is not a victory of BD this is a victory of China....

Now we may see hostile Bangladesh in the form of new government which will be China friendly....

China is vital for South Asia

The hindutva extremists are common enemy for all south Asia, and China helps south Asia balance the threat from India

It's important Bangladesh takes this opportunity to push out India and the hindutva influence completely
 
So it began. Time to eradicate Awami haywana dalals from our land.

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Wish we could do the same to the rats sitting in GHQ who are refusing to bow down to the will of the people.

Respect to the people of Bangladesh, they have shown that in our part of the world, where status quo forces wont respect the will of the people, only stick and boots of the masses work on them. Lessons to be learned.

Imran Khan is fascist. No comparison with Bangladesh protests. PTI-supporter only movement just to install their fascist leader will always fail in Pakistan.

Now if somehow every party united to throw out establishment then that would be possible. But again not under fascist Imrandu.

Even if you give PTI seats based on 45 form then they will barely have majority. And all that because of anti-establishment vote. In Pakistan right now PTI/Imrandu is busy kissing establishment ass again for relief.
 

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