Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

I have one more conspiracy theory. ;)

Bangladesh's economic progress bubble is about to burst due to widespread political corruption and fake reporting through out years. Additionally, China has refused to provide a $20 billion loan for projects, making an economic collapse inevitable. To protect Sheikh Hasina, the Army chief, who is also her distant cousin, has came forward to save her and allowed her to leave the country. The new government will now inherit all the burden.
 

Editorial:

If the army does not make its exit soon, Bangladesh will enter a new phase of instability

In Sheikh Hasina’s fall lie lessons for all developing states, particularly those in South Asia, which share many sociopolitical traits with Bangladesh.

Hasina’s fall

August 6, 2024

AFTER several weeks of deadly anti-government protests, Sheikh Hasina Wajed’s fifth stint as Bangladesh prime minister came to an unceremonious end on Monday. Following news that she had resigned — or quite possibly been ousted — and left the country, there were celebrations on Dhaka’s streets.

Since last month, there had been growing unrest in Bangladesh, with a student-led protest movement demanding an end to quotas in government jobs for descendants of ‘freedom fighters’ who had participated in the creation of Bangladesh. However, the protests went beyond job quotas.

Sheikh Hasina, during her back-to-back 15-year rule, had decimated the opposition and shut all safety valves, resulting in a volcanic eruption of public anger. Her opponents claimed her government had indulged in corruption, extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances. In addition, over the past several weeks, the administration, along with supporters of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League, had fought pitched battles with demonstrators. At least 300 people were reportedly killed. This was the build-up to her eventual departure, which was followed by the Bangladesh army chief announcing an interim set-up.

This paper has consistently opposed military intervention in political affairs. Pakistan has gone through several cycles of military rule — direct and otherwise; Bangladesh, too, is no stranger to power grabs by the generals. In both states, these interventions have only hurt the democratic process. And while it can be argued that Sheikh Hasina’s repressive actions, misgovernance and ensuing unpopularity created a golden opportunity for the army to assert itself, the generals in Bangladesh must be condemned roundly for their interference and for further damaging the democratic process. Indeed, the disastrous consequences of such meddling can last over generations.

In Sheikh Hasina’s Bangladesh, the unrelenting throttling of the opposition meant that, instead of political battles being fought in parliament or at the ballot box, the struggle to secure power played out on the streets. But again, it was not the army’s place to intervene. Power, through credible elections, should return to civilian hands as soon as possible and the army should go back to the barracks without further ado. If the troops do not make their exit soon, given the charged political environment, Bangladesh will enter a new phase of instability.

In Sheikh Hasina’s fall lie lessons for all developing states, particularly those in South Asia, which share many sociopolitical traits with Bangladesh. Political repression, mixed with economic frailty, is a recipe for public unrest. Along with crackdowns on the opposition, Bangladesh’s economic progress had slowed, with the country turning to the IMF last year. When all avenues for dissent are closed off, and authoritarian tactics are used to clamp down on political opponents, the stage is set for either violent upheaval, or the entry of unelected forces moving in to ‘save the day’.

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2024
 
I have one more conspiracy theory. ;)

Bangladesh's economic progress bubble is about to burst due to widespread political corruption and fake reporting through out years. Additionally, China has refused to provide a $20 billion loan for projects, making an economic collapse inevitable. To protect Sheikh Hasina, the Army chief, who is also her distant cousin, has came forward to save her and allowed her to leave the country. The new government will now inherit all the burden.

Bangladesh economy is facing struggle but its resilient because the economic growth was driven by the common Bangladeshi and not politicians.

I have another theory.
Hasina and AL was ousted because Bangladesh government presented a genocide case in ICC against Israel.
 
There is a reason these youths are called Y---hia.
There is a reason unfortunately, Pakistanis are the most coward nation, slave mindset in the world.. 240M and have no impact in the world, perhaps, the youth is useless, the whole nation is useless?
 
Dastardly India Today Tv channel is focusing their entire coverage on «minorities being targeted» «hindus targeted» «hindu homes looted». While in reality its a fight between BNP and AL party members where muslims are murdering muslims. Yet those bobbing heads on indian TV talks about hindu business and homes being target.

And indians here wonder why Bangladeshis increasingly dislike India.
 
Lol, Bhartis are burning 🔥. Burn bharti burn.

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Lol, Bhartis are burning 🔥. Burn bharti burn.

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To be honest with you, I am a promoter of peace and when people are looting her furniture, her personal belongings, it is highly unfair. That’s the problem of mobs, it begins with good intentions and then so many people join to loot and make the revolution bitter
 
Dastardly India Today Tv channel is focusing their entire coverage on «minorities being targeted» «hindus targeted» «hindu homes looted». While in reality its a fight between BNP and AL party members where muslims are murdering muslims. Yet those bobbing heads on indian TV talks about hindu business and homes being target.

And indians here wonder why Bangladeshis increasingly dislike India.


Those muslims are somehow Hindus? I mean muslims murder muslim in India too. Do you think anyone in pakistan cares? Why would an Indian care for muslim on Muslim violence? But Hindus are being murdered and raped casually for just being Hindus.
Just this violence on Hindus would outnumber 15 years of so called violence on muslims in India. So lets bash hindutva and get one with it.
 
Lol, Bhartis are burning 🔥. Burn bharti burn.

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Bhartis are only country in this "neighborhood" of failure with functioning economy. They are concerned about a new headache. Nothing more. If only West Bengal was BJP ruled. I hope BSF has shut the borders tight.
 
Restoration of democracy in Bangladesh is good news for India. Now extremists and terrorists will have less space to operate in.
 

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