Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

Lol, lol. So many salty predictions.

And @Joe Shearer I can't believe you liked that sh*t
In this mess, with Jamaati, BNP, and, on the sidelines, the Army, deeply intermingled, what's to like or to dislike.

Bangladesh has to choose her own path. Any interference by India will harm India.
 
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Student wing of Jamaat e Islami - Islami Chatra Shibir sharing images of Shibir cadres guarding Hindu temples in Noakhali district.

Noakhali district has history of communal violence, dating back all the way to 1947 partition.
For all those idiots predicting genocidal violence due to this political upheaval. Especially the one in Canada spreading gloom and doom.
 
BREAKING NEWS

The student leaders presented their plan in social media. They would like Noble Laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus to lead the interim govt. They talked to Dr Yunus and he agreed to take the responsibility.
The students will present the proposal and try to get the interim govt in power by tomorrow.

This was just waiting to happen. Let all well-wishers of Bangladesh hope - very hard.
 
anything on the interim government? Don't really want the Bangladeshi fellow students to get rid of one dictator for another.

By the way, what does the Bangladeshi constitution say about it? in the absence of the PM who gets the acting charge?
 
This was just waiting to happen. Let all well-wishers of Bangladesh hope - very hard.

DR. Yunus Scenario:

Dr. Yunus does represent US interest in BD. But, I don't think the US is asking him to look after any US interest this time around, they are in too much of political turmoil and in a mess with too many things to even care about BD at this time. I also have serious doubts about any grand US interest in BD, the St Martin's base is rumor and blown out of proportion. BD remains largely a strategically irrelevant country for the US, which is a very good thing IMO, we get to fly under the RADAR and focus on development.

No DR. Yunus Scenario:

There is no viable no-Yunus scenario. There is nobody else with any credibility to help us in this situation. So, even if Yunus is a compromised character, that's all we have.

As per news, Yunus is going to be the head of the interim government to conduct the election, doesn't look like he will compete in the election. We are likely going to get more of the same, expect BNP-Jamat, I am not sure on this, there is not enough information in the public domain as of now to be sure on this.
 
anything on the interim government? Don't really want the Bangladeshi fellow students to get rid of one dictator for another.

By the way, what does the Bangladeshi constitution say about it? in the absence of the PM who gets the acting charge?

Dr. Yunus will likely be the Chief advisor to the interim government.
 
anything on the interim government? Don't really want the Bangladeshi fellow students to get rid of one dictator for another.

By the way, what does the Bangladeshi constitution say about it? in the absence of the PM who gets the acting charge?

Bangladesh situation will be pretty much new here, as Indonesian who has undergone people power more than 2 decades ago, we dont have the same situation.

In Indonesia case, we get rid Soeharto but the ruling party during Authoritarian ruling keep in tack and even they are the one that become the interim administration (just put our Vice President (BJ Habibie) to replace Soeharto) and also they are (Golkar parliament members) who transform our law so much that laid the foundation for our democratic system. There is no changing before 1999 General Election, except there is no Soeharto as ruler and every body understand it is the time Indonesia should embrace democracy.

There is Philippine case that may fit more into current BD situation
 
Bangladesh situation will be pretty much new here, as Indonesian who has undergone people power more than 2 decades ago, we dont have the same situation.

In Indonesia case, we get rid Soeharto but the ruling party during Authoritarian ruling keep in tack and even they are the one that become the interim administration (just put our Vice President (BJ Habibie) to replace Soeharto) and also they are (Golkar parliament members) who transform our law so much that laid the foundation for our democratic system. There is no changing before 1999 General Election, except there is no Soeharto as ruler and every body understand it is the time Indonesia should embrace democracy.

There is Philippine case that may fit more into current BD situation

Two study case to learn for BD transition to democracy


 
Many PDF members pointed this out, that Hasina will be on the hitlist and now she's gone. It's a mystery on how the usa does it, the protesters were genuine aswell, looking at the Arab spring, the protesters were genuine but usa used that to cause havoc in those nations, some even led to wars, in some nations after a few years the old guard came back to power.

If Bangladesh moves from BAL to BNP/JI coalition government, and Bangladesh gives military base to Usa then I would say its a red flag but hopefully Bangladesh will move towards interim government, and the youth, professionals create new parties which will rule bangladesh. Unfortunately I don't see that happening anytime soon, BNP/JI will be in power.
USA is the best in business they are our enemy but they are worthy of our admiration. The way they have total control on any outcome and accept for certain situations like Iran revolution, you will find USA to be the hidden force on both sides of the equation. No matter who wins, the house (USA) always wins!
 
Many PDF members pointed this out, that Hasina will be on the hitlist and now she's gone. It's a mystery on how the usa does it, the protesters were genuine aswell, looking at the Arab spring, the protesters were genuine but usa used that to cause havoc in those nations, some even led to wars, in some nations after a few years the old guard came back to power.

If Bangladesh moves from BAL to BNP/JI coalition government, and Bangladesh gives military base to Usa then I would say its a red flag but hopefully Bangladesh will move towards interim government, and the youth, professionals create new parties which will rule bangladesh. Unfortunately I don't see that happening anytime soon, BNP/JI will be in power.

Arab spring is failed because of Arab as people is difficult to make a compromise between themselves. You even can see small Palestinian divided between Fatah and Hamas.

Their own mistake, not USA mistake that make the failure of Arab spring movement. Sudan later dont learn either.
 
Awami League Members are being eliminated ruthlessly

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