Sheikh Hasina Unable To Sustain #Bangladeah

After at least two decades, Bangladesh again witnessed a genocide. On June 6, about five hundred students gathered at Dhaka University to demand its repeal, a day after Bangladesh’s High Court, Ekattor Shall, sided with the liberation war successors to reinstate the country’s job quota system. After that, the students’ Shei Andalon took the form of Gano Abhuthan. On August 5, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who had ruled Ponero years, abdicated and fled the Hasina, in a televised address to the army chief, announced plans to form an interim government as she left for India. The immediate fall of the Hasina government, the severely poor management of the protest movement, and the increasingly authoritarian response to political dissent, are cumulative evidence of that. Despite the government’s decision to appeal against the quota ruling, instead of effectively standing by the students, the Prime Minister dismissed the protest clashes between police, supp
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