Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024 and onwards

@MNZGamerX @LeonBlack08 @oblivion
Do you guys think Bangladesh is ready for February 2026 elections. All new Youth led parties are still at their early stages. Any reforms done by current government, it is supposed to bring revolution but it cannot happen without any major reforms in to the governmental, electrol system, creating powerful independent judiciary, rule of law, reforms in to police, health, educational institutes.
 
Just a few days ago you admitted this was a manufactured regime change operation in Bangladesh and that it could not be challenged on that ground and now you are saying the complete opposite.

All that the so called uprising of July 2024 has done is replace one foreign backed government with another and so we remain enslaved and have not achieved independence ... While those who were in this manufactured revolution and experienced it first hand very few were actual victims of the Awami League like me and those who were made Advisors similarly were not victims of the Hasina regime and had no actual part in her removal ...

I understand Bangladeshi members will know more about their affairs but the day Hasina said we are neutral between Russia and Ukraine war, i thought her days are numbered, she was very close to India and anti Pakistan which is fair enough but between the bigger powers China Russia Usa she maintained balanced relations which no doubt must have annoyed Usa since they were aggressively demanding nations to take Ukraine and west side, join the boycott and sanctions on Russia. Ofcourse regarding domestic affairs she created a typical developing nation situation where corruption, incompetence, bribery, mafias take charge in order to stay in power. Hopefully Bangladesh sees a big change in February 2026. I think students will be sidelined and mature parties like BNP JI will come in power, over the years BAL will come back, this normally always happens, in Egypt, Tunisia exactly same happened.
 
@MNZGamerX @LeonBlack08 @oblivion
Do you guys think Bangladesh is ready for February 2026 elections. All new Youth led parties are still at their early stages. Any reforms done by current government, it is supposed to bring revolution but it cannot happen without any major reforms in to the governmental, electrol system, creating powerful independent judiciary, rule of law, reforms in to police, health, educational institutes.
Just wait and see. There will be no election in Bangladesh before 2028/2029! By then, we can reform several sectors, especially the electoral system. The FPTP system is a way to create an authoritarian regime in Bangladesh. This system must be abolished.
 
Just wait and see. There will be no election in Bangladesh before 2028/2029! By then, we can reform several sectors, especially the electoral system. The FPTP system is a way to create an authoritarian regime in Bangladesh. This system must be abolished.

It has been declared elections will take place on February 2026, and i think they will take place. BNP and JI will come to power, maybe some space will be given to students to calm everything down. Regarding what you said, only a change will prove if it was a revolution or just a coup against Hasina, I am not saying students didnt do a revolution but at times the deep state with its foreign connections slowly creep back in power. Once the new government takes charge they will become more strict against any protests, possibly use extreme measures to take control.
 
@MNZGamerX @LeonBlack08 @oblivion
Do you guys think Bangladesh is ready for February 2026 elections. All new Youth led parties are still at their early stages. Any reforms done by current government, it is supposed to bring revolution but it cannot happen without any major reforms in to the governmental, electrol system, creating powerful independent judiciary, rule of law, reforms in to police, health, educational institutes.

The question is not whether Bangladesh is ready for elections in 2026 or not but that some are deliberately seeking to prevent elections from happening as they know they will not get many votes under the current system and so have to have PR introduced. Another excuse is to have the July Charter included in the Constitution. These matters could have been settled months ago through a referendum but the Interim Government doesn't want to take matter to the people as they know the result could be negative. The Interim Government itself wants more time to implement reforms and ensure justice but I think this is a lie and a trick to deceive the people.

The Interim Government through the Advisors have engaged in the kind of corruption undertaken by the Hasina regime and even protected hundreds of officials and judges from prosecution and dismissal and so the claim that they want reforms and justice is a lie. Will they take action against the Advisors who have engaged in corruption or the AL officials and judges still in place? I think not, so the IG have proven themselves unfit to undertake the revolutionary kind of reforms that are needed. Even Yunus is doubtful as he has manipulated the judiciary to obtain numerous benefits and restore his Grameen empire and even expand it and have hundreds of cases withdrawn while thousands still await justice. Under these circumstances if there no elections in 2026 then this will likely push the country towards civil war.
 
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Just wait and see. There will be no election in Bangladesh before 2028/2029! By then, we can reform several sectors, especially the electoral system. The FPTP system is a way to create an authoritarian regime in Bangladesh. This system must be abolished.

I would have support delaying election but I am fed up with this CTG.

They are riding on July revolution but they do not own the revolutionary spirit. Most of the CTG advisors are "Chupa Awami dalal".
 
@MNZGamerX @LeonBlack08 @oblivion
Do you guys think Bangladesh is ready for February 2026 elections. All new Youth led parties are still at their early stages. Any reforms done by current government, it is supposed to bring revolution but it cannot happen without any major reforms in to the governmental, electrol system, creating powerful independent judiciary, rule of law, reforms in to police, health, educational institutes.

Delaying election will be very bad news. Sound possibility of another uprising and completely destabilize the country.

Personally I am very disappointed with this interim government. They haven't brought in any electoral reforms, because they have been sabotaged and handicapped from day 1. In addition, BNP did not agree with IG making reforms. BNPs Veto matters, since them being the largest party beside BAL historically.

Best course of action is to host the election in February and hand over to a democratically elected government. Then hopefully we can push for reform, although I doubt it will ever happen.
 
They haven't brought in any electoral reforms, because they have been sabotaged and handicapped from day 1.

The IG could have held a referendum on these vital and important issues and settled the matter but decided against it. The reforms were essentially sabotaged and handicapped by themselves as this would have hindered the ability of many Advisors and officials to engage in corruption, nepotism, abuse of power and manipulation of the judiciary that has occurred ...
 
I would have support delaying election but I am fed up with this CTG.

They are riding on July revolution but they do not own the revolutionary spirit. Most of the CTG advisors are "Chupa Awami dalal".
Yes, I feel the same. Some people are saying ( online activists) that a change is coming soon, but no one can say exactly what will happen.


However, change is needed. Perhaps a second revolution? I’m not sure how it will unfold, but I’m expecting it.
Maybe the military ( patriot and rightist) will step in to protect the spirit of July? Who knows!

But let’s wait for the best, while preparing for the worst. In my humble opinion, this will be a prolonged battle.
 
Delaying election will be very bad news. Sound possibility of another uprising and completely destabilize the country.

Personally I am very disappointed with this interim government. They haven't brought in any electoral reforms, because they have been sabotaged and handicapped from day 1. In addition, BNP did not agree with IG making reforms. BNPs Veto matters, since them being the largest party beside BAL historically.

Best course of action is to host the election in February and hand over to a democratically elected government. Then hopefully we can push for reform, although I doubt it will ever happen.

It will be wise move by Dr. Yunus to stay firm and hold a free and fair election in February, and hand over the power to an elected government. He will be regarded as man with high stature.

Any cunning and dishonest move will be Very painful for him.
 
Yes, I feel the same. Some people are saying ( online activists) that a change is coming soon, but no one can say exactly what will happen.


However, change is needed. Perhaps a second revolution? I’m not sure how it will unfold, but I’m expecting it.
Maybe the military ( patriot and rightist) will step in to protect the spirit of July? Who knows!

But let’s wait for the best, while preparing for the worst. In my humble opinion, this will be a prolonged battle.

You hit the iron when it's hot.

Revolution has been wasted thanks to "chu$tiyas" in power center.

I only feel bad for those who sacrificed their lives for a begairat nation.
 
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I was surprised when I saw Tareq Zia putting up a social media post for Charlie Kirk. The right wing, hardcore Zionist, Genocide supporting and Islam hating nut-job. He isn't a politician or even a diplomat. Why would the potential future leader of a small insignificant Muslim country put up social m media status for someone like this? Didn't see him put up any status when Palestinian journalists were murdered for their viewpoint?

Just came across this picture in social media. A BNP senior leader Amir Hossain sitting with Charlie Kirk in an event or discussion of some sort. There is no reason for a immigrant and Muslim hating Zionist to be seating side by side with a political leader from an insignificant Muslim country.

But as we all know - Charlie Kirk was a close Trump Ally. He rallied the MAGA brigade and was instrumental to bringing Trump to power.

It all makes sense. BNP is as much in pocket of US, like the rest - IG, NCP, BAL or Jamaat. There are no patriots here. All looking to grab power by latching onto a foreign power.

@MNZGamerX thoughts?

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This issue went viral on X even to the point of forcing Tarique and other senior BNP leaders suddenly pour sympathy for Palestinians.

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Kirk had zero relevance in the politics of Bangladesh. Yet how the BNP have links with him? Burning question. Interestingly no-one in Bangladesh will question it because 80% of Bangladeshis don't know what a Zionist is. And the BNP are a biomass party.

Regarding Mr. Kirk, he is one of those "social media influencers". These people have zero background or skills and yet manage to "influence" people based on populism alone. Laura Loomer is another notorious Zionist on X; again no real skills or background while people with real background and skills like Tucker Carlson, Myron Gaines and others are silenced. And the BNP somehow fits there? Insane.
 
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The conflict between the NCP and JeI which broke out after the July Charter signing clearly brings out what I have been saying for several months now -

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The conflict between the NCP and JeI which broke out after the July Charter signing clearly brings out what I have been saying for several months now -

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So no coalition to happen between Jamaat and NCP as some had projected. Every party for themselves. Good development for BNP.

Jamaat would have lost more credibility had they allied with pro West liberal and Secular NCP. The credibility loss would have been worse than the "Puja-Roja" debacle.
 

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