Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024

Student protesters plan new party to cement their revolution​

Student demonstrators who ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have rejected calls from Bangladesh's two main political parties for quick elections and are considering creating their own party to cement in place reforms, according to interviews with four protest leaders.

Their hope: to avoid a repeat of the last 15 years, in which Hasina ruled the country of some 170 million with an iron fist.



BNP have not changed their spots one bit.

There is hope for BD as the students know that BNP is also not the answer for BD to become a civilised and prosperous country.
 
Modi called Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus. Glad to see that Dr Yunus brought up the issue of Indian propaganda in his call.

Source: Shafiqul Alam - Press Secretary for Bangladesh Chief Adviser
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There is a rumor that president has resigned. Lol.
 
Disappeared Bangladeshi lawyer recounts Hasina's secret prison - AFP

Blindfolded, handcuffed and bundled out of his secret prison for the first time in eight years, Bangladeshi barrister Ahmad Bin Quasem held his breath and listened for the sound of a cocked pistol. Instead he was tossed from a car and into a muddy ditch on Dhaka's outskirts -- alive, at liberty and with no knowledge of the national upheaval that had prompted his abrupt release.



Imprisoned with no charge for 8 years - his only fault - he was a son of a Jamaat leader.

With every day Hasina more and more sounds like a bestial psychopath who was ruthless against anyone who could be a potential threat to her despotic rule.
 
There is a rumor that president has resigned. Lol.

I hope it is true. We don't need any sign of Hasina regime in this govt. Him being president keeps an avenue open for a counter coup.
 
Update

The home minister Brig Gen Shakhawat Hossain has now been moved from being in charge of Home ministry.

Lt Gen Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has been appointed as the new home minister. His appointment has been polarizing so far amongst netizens.

Lt Gen Jahangir previously led BDR/BGB in 2003 and also led the investigation commission for BDR mutiny. At the time he noted that Hasina govt didn't allow thorough investigation.

However, his involvement in 1/11 coup (2007) being former Gen Moeen U Ahmed 's right hand, which saw BAL come to power eventually, has raised some serious concerns. There are now 6 advisors who were also involved in the post 1/11 caretaker govt. This is giving way to different speculation online.

My personal opinion - he was in charge of BDR when it had spine. So let's give him some time.
 
Found an article from 2004 Indian media about Lt Gen Jahangir Alam -

"Adopting an aggressive stance, Director General of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) today claimed that there was no illegal immigration from his country, and instead, people from India were going to Bangladesh to work.

‘‘Why will people come from Bangladesh to India? Your (India’s) economic condition is not better than Bangladesh’s. There are 50,000 Indians in Bangladesh who have entered the country illegally,’’ said Major General Jahangir Alam Choudhury, DG, BDR."


Hopefully BGB will grow their spine back again.
 

Student protesters plan new party to cement their revolution​

Student demonstrators who ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have rejected calls from Bangladesh's two main political parties for quick elections and are considering creating their own party to cement in place reforms, according to interviews with four protest leaders.

Their hope: to avoid a repeat of the last 15 years, in which Hasina ruled the country of some 170 million with an iron fist.


Looks like Reuters misunderstood and misreported this. One of the student leaders and current Youth and Sports Advisor posted the following post from another student leader in social media, clarifying they don't intend to form a party in the immediate future.

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Probably have to find a way to automate as much as possible to curtail corruption. Then again there is the “system down “ issue !!!

Absolutely.
Take out printed money from supply, as much as possible. Remove large notes like 1000 BDT notes.
Digitalize public records and fianancial tools, as much as possible.
make it mandatory for for Banks to notify the financial watchdog whenever there are large account movements in individuals accounts, dissonant with the persons wealth and income.
 
Didn't he retired in 2006?

Yes, he was confrontational with India.

No, he retired in 2010. He was leading the investigation on BDR mutiny and was critical of Hasina govt handling, he was then transferred and eventually forced to retire a year later.
 
Also- bringing him in also signals that army will restart the investigation into 2009 BDR mutiny to find out the real mastermind.
 
Also- bringing him in also signals that army will restart the investigation into 2009 BDR mutiny to find out the real mastermind.

things are starting to get really interesting
really hope it happens
 

Student protesters plan new party to cement their revolution​

Student demonstrators who ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have rejected calls from Bangladesh's two main political parties for quick elections and are considering creating their own party to cement in place reforms, according to interviews with four protest leaders.

Their hope: to avoid a repeat of the last 15 years, in which Hasina ruled the country of some 170 million with an iron fist.

Let us be cautiously hopeful.
 
Journalist Zulkarnain Saer Sami wrote a concerning piece today in his social media.

𝐈𝐦𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐦 𝐆𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭:

Since the resignation of the Bangladesh Awami League government, only Major General Zia of the National Telecommunications and Monitoring Center has been dismissed from service. A superficial reshuffling of senior officers occured to distract public attention, while crucially, no changes have been made among field commanders implicated in human rights violations during the student movement. Although the heads of the notorious intelligence agencies, the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) and the National Security Intelligence (NSI), were replaced, nearly all brigadier general-level directors, with records of extrajudicial killing and political affiliation with the Awamileague regime, remain unchanged.

This dangerous nexus between intelligence agencies, field commanders, and senior staff officers poses a severe threat to Dr. Yunus' interim government. The Chief of Army Staff (CAS) is surrounded by these influential figures. For instance, Lieutenant General Tabrez Shams, formerly Director General of DGFI and a key figure in the infamous Aynaghar, has been appointed Quartermaster General. He is next in line to become CAS should the current CAS be unable to serve.

During the recent crisis, Lieutenant General Muzib directed field commanders to use excessive force and maintained direct communication with awami ministers, bypassing the CAS. Now stationed as General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Army Training and Doctrine Command (ARTDOC), he has assembled several platoons in Mymensingh, possibly for ulterior motives. He has also provided refuge to 250 Indian embassy staff and high-profile political leaders in Dhaka Cantonment and may instigate unrest at an opportune moment. As a former Director General of the Special Security Force (SSF), he retains significant influence over the force that is responsible for Chief Advisors overall security.

Major General Moin, GOC of the 9th Division, used brutal force during operations in Jatrabari and other locations. His Artillery Brigade Commander, Brigadier Mahmud, is a staunch supporter of the Bangladesh Awami League and applied deadly force around Narayanganj. Another Brigade Commander, Brigadier Saifullah, formerly a military aide (AMS) to Sheikh Hasina, led raids at Jahangirnagar University. The 9th Division under Major General Moin is a significant threat to the government.

Major General Mahbub of the 55th Division (posted to DGDP today), who was an aide to Sheikh Hasina for five years, is actively attempting to incite rebellion in Gopalganj to destabilize the government. He orchestrated a recent attack on Army personnel in Gopalganj, preventing troops from carrying ammunition. Surprisingly, he has not pursued charges against the attackers and continues to receive directives from Hasina and Rehana. A viral video of Major General Mahbub bowing to Hasina has severely damaged the Army’s image. He has harbored Awami League activists in Jessore, Khulna cantonments, and his Dhaka residence. Close to Major General Zia, Major General Mahbub is in constant communication with Gopalganj Awami League leaders, guiding them to pressure the government. He even instructed support for the August 15th program by the Awami League.

Major General Mamun of the 11th Division, also from Gopalganj and closely allied with the 55th Division, may collaborate to destabilize the government. Major General Mamun took the initiative to send reinforcements to Dhaka to suppress student protests. Despite changes at the top of DG Ansar, no adjustments have been made at the director level of DGFI and NSI, who continue to liaise with former leaders and Awami League officials.

For example, in NSI, Brigadier General Imran, a former Army Service Corps officer from the 29th Long Course, is closely linked to General Tarique Ahmed Siddique, a mastermind of extrajudicial killings during his time in the Rapid Action Battalion. Brigadier Generals Imrul and Sadi, both from the 32nd Long Course, are similarly connected to former Director General T.M. Zobaer and have histories of participating in extrajudicial killings.

In DGFI, Dhaka detachment Commander Brigadier General Mizan, now Director of Administration, is loyal to Major General Hamid. Another director, Brigadier General Tofael, who has been sanctioned by the United States for human rights abuses, maintains connections with Awami League and business leaders.

In a nutshell, no significant changes have been made to the Army's command structure in the past ten days. The same individuals continue to conspire against the interim government, and the possibility of a coup remains if restructuring does not occur at earliest.

 

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