After the gore Can Bangladesh's Awami Association revive itself
After the gore: Can Bangladesh's Awami Association revive itself?
Dhaka, Bangladesh — On the evening of July 16, 2024, as Abu Sayeed, an
understudy chief at the very front of fights against then-Head of the state
Sheik Haisna's administration, was shot dead by police in Rangpur - a northern
locale - a strikingly unique scene was unfurling in the capital, Dhaka.
At the Service of Fisheries and Animals, Abdur Rahman, a senior head of
Hasina's Awami Association and a clergyman in her administration, sat
unperturbed in his office partaking in a verse presentation by a neighborhood
writer.
Dhaka, Bangladesh — On the evening of July 16, 2024, as Abu Sayeed, an
understudy chief at the very front of fights against then-Head of the state
Sheik Haisna's administration, was shot dead by police in Rangpur - a northern
locale - a strikingly unique scene was unfurling in the capital, Dhaka.
At the Service of Fisheries and Animals, Abdur Rahman, a senior head of
Hasina's Awami Association and a clergyman in her administration, sat
unperturbed in his office partaking in a verse presentation by a neighborhood
writer.
Under three weeks after the fact, the Hasina government, blamed for
dictatorship and ruthlessness, was overturned by an understudy drove uprising.
No less than 834 individuals lost their lives in assaults on dissidents and
observers by policing. The fights started on July 1 and finished on August 5
with Hasina escaping to India. In excess of 20,000 others were harmed,
including ladies and kids.
The disturbance cut down the drapes on Hasina's 16-year administration.
Presently, after five months, her party - which has been a significant power in
Bangladeshi governmental issues since before the country's introduction to the
world - is as yet battling to get the pieces. A sharp separation is arising
between proud party honchos and mid-level pioneers and activists who accept the
Awami Association needs to ponder how it veered off-track - and that the manner
by which the 75-year-old ideological group tends to that gap could decide its
future.
A party partitioned
Numerous Awami Association pioneers keep on diverting liability.
"We are survivors of a global connivance; this will be demonstrated
soon," the party's joint-secretary, AFM Bahauddin Nasim, told Al Jazeera
via telephone from an undisclosed area on January 16. He didn't indicate whom
he was denouncing.
Experts contend that such cases feature the authority's refusal of its
disappointments and failure to address public complaints.
অর্ডিনারি আইটির নীতিমালা মেনে কমেন্ট করুন। প্রতিটি কমেন্ট রিভিউ করা হয়।
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