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The interim government should assertively resist pressure from political parties demanding an immediate election. The government’s mandate is to prioritize reforms that address systemic corruption, judicial inefficiencies, and institutional weaknesses.
From Revolution to Reform: Honoring a Legacy
Why Bangladesh’s interim government must prioritize reforms over rushed elections, drawing on Ziaur Rahman’s leadership during times of crisis.
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"Overall, if we look at the broad diversion of funds away from the country, it would be about $25 billion."

#Bangladesh's new central bank Governor Ahsan Mansur tells us about the hunt for wealth transferred out of the country by political and business elites. #MinistersMillions
March 28, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Nearly 30 Chinese companies pledged $1 billion for the Chinese Industrial Economic Zone after Yunus urged private investment in the Bangladeshi manufacturing sector.
Bangladesh says Xi Jinping would consider lowering interest on Chinese loans
Chinese President Xi Jinping has told Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus that Beijing would consider requests to lower interest rates on Chinese loans to Dhaka, Yunus’ press chief said on Friday.
www.reuters.com
March 28, 2025 at 4:12 PM
MPs fear that Britain’s efforts to assist Bangladesh could be further clouded by an apparent smear campaign against Mansur involving news articles by fake journalists.
MPs think they may have been targets of ‘disinformation’ over Bangladesh inquiry
Group received emails about Ahsan Mansur, the central bank official investigating money laundering allegations
www.theguardian.com
March 24, 2025 at 5:49 AM
India was not in a position to do much as it lacked the necessary leverage over Sheikh Hasina, who could only be “advised”, he told the MPs.
India was aware of anti-Hasina wave but could not interfere: Jaishankar
India was aware of an anti-Sheikh Hasina wave building up in Bangladesh ahead of the violent overthrow of the former Prime Minister’s government on 5 August 2024, reports Indian media outlet The Hindu...
en.prothomalo.com
March 23, 2025 at 5:35 PM
“..our struggle for democracy has come at a devastating cost. As many as 1400 people were slaughtered by government security forces during the protests and at least 3500 forcibly abducted during her 15-year rule. The seeds of rebellion grew each time a life was taken, each time a critic disappeared”
Bangladeshis Toppled a Tyrant: Here’s what the world can learn from us
Bangladesh’s story speaks to anyone around the world fighting for the soul of a democracy, writes Shahidul Alam
newint.org
March 12, 2025 at 2:44 PM
The damage she had done was monumental,” Yunus …describing the state of Bangladesh when he took charge. “It was a completely devastated country, like another Gaza, except it wasn’t buildings that had been destroyed but whole institutions, policies, people, international relationships.
Muhammad Yunus on picking up the pieces in Bangladesh after ‘monumental’ damage by Sheikh Hasina’s rule
Yunus is facing a huge security challenge as some police refuse to return to their posts, gang crime is rife and tensions simmer with the country’s army chief
www.theguardian.com
March 10, 2025 at 6:48 PM
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"In #Bangladesh, most successful political movements have been spearheaded by leaders who commanded near-religious devotion. The #NationalCitizensParty, by contrast, lacks a comparable figure."

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HM Nazmul Alam explains why it's an uphill battle for the new party.
March 6, 2025 at 10:05 AM
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#Bangladesh | This came a day after the International Criminal Tribunal in the country issued arrest warrants against Hasina and 11 others, including former military generals and an ex-police chief, for their alleged role in enforced disappearances.

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Bangladesh revokes passports of former PM Sheikh Hasina, 96 others
The action was taken citing their alleged involvement in the killings during the protests against the Awami League government in July.
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January 8, 2025 at 5:38 AM
“Friendship with all, no hostility with anyone… Our foreign policy is excellent. We have to move forward with balance. China is our development partner. They have a lot of investment in Bangladesh. So, China is very important to us.…”
India ties based on ‘give and take’, China a ‘development partner’, says Bangladesh army chief
In his first interview since Hasina's ouster, General Waker Uz Zaman made it clear Dhaka would not support northeast rebel groups nor hurt New Delhi’s strategic interests.
theprint.in
January 2, 2025 at 5:33 PM
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#MamataBanerjee claims #BSF allowing infiltration into West Bengal from Bangladesh

The chief minister claimed that the Union government had a ‘nefarious blueprint’ to destabilise the state.

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January 2, 2025 at 1:45 PM
The interim government should assertively resist pressure from political parties demanding an immediate election. The government’s mandate is to prioritize reforms that address systemic corruption, judicial inefficiencies, and institutional weaknesses.
From Revolution to Reform: Honoring a Legacy
Why Bangladesh’s interim government must prioritize reforms over rushed elections, drawing on Ziaur Rahman’s leadership during times of crisis.
open.substack.com
January 1, 2025 at 5:04 AM
There are no circumstances under which I can envision New Delhi granting this request,’’ said Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute, Wilson Center, in Washington
India faces diplomatic challenge as Bangladesh calls for Hasina’s extradition
www.voanews.com
December 27, 2024 at 7:31 AM
Call for safety in Bangladesh Rohingya refugee camps after fatal fire
www.voanews.com
December 27, 2024 at 7:28 AM
A dilemma is an admission of complicity
Delhi's dilemma: The Statesman
Bangladesh’s request for the extradition of its former prime minister, Sheikh Hasina from India marks a pivotal moment in South Asian diplomacy.
asianews.network
December 27, 2024 at 7:27 AM
The commission has alleged that there were financial irregularities worth about $5 billion involving Hasina, her son Sajeeb Wazed and her niece and British treasury minister Tulip Siddiq, through offshore accounts.
Ousted Bangladesh PM Hasina's son denies graft in $12.65 billion nuclear deal
Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son and adviser on Tuesday described allegations of corruption involving the family in the 2015 awarding of a $12.65 billion nuclear power contract as "completely bogus" and a "smear campaign".
www.reuters.com
December 27, 2024 at 7:20 AM
About time, India’s political and foreign policy establishment recognize their mistakes and make amends.
Express view on Sheikh Hasina extradition demand: It’s time to politics-proof bilateral ties
Bangladesh's standing as a democracy has suffered because of Hasina's authoritarian ways and the country is in urgent need of political reform. However, that endeavour cannot be reduced to the persecu...
indianexpress.com
December 27, 2024 at 7:14 AM
While people power movements upend politics, they often fail to produce lasting democratic change. Bangladesh has a chance to be an exception — but it won’t be easy.
People power's unfinished work: Can Bangladesh be an exception? - TPR: The Public's Radio
The Wilson Center's Michael Kugelman says that for many Bangladeshis, a successful youth-led mass movement has shattered a long malaise and kindled a newfound optimism about the country's future.
thepublicsradio.org
December 27, 2024 at 7:03 AM
one possibility that merits further discussion is the potential value of holding a referendum to gauge public support for the interim government’s reform efforts and determine when Bangladesh’s citizens think national elections should be held.
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December 25, 2024 at 2:06 PM
One of the reasons the BNP is advocating for early elections is its difficulty in controlling its leaders and activists, who are trying to take over extortion rackets left behind by members of the Awami League.
Elections Can Wait: Why Reforms Are Key to Bangladesh's Future
The BNP’s demand for an early election runs the risk of taking the country back to square one.
thewire.in
December 25, 2024 at 2:04 PM
The public fears that Hasina’s return could bring catastrophic revenge, especially targeting students and others involved in the protests. This anxiety is compounded by growing distrust of India, seen by many as determined to reinstall Hasina.
India’s warped narrative of an “anti-Hindu” Bangladesh imperils its own future standing
India risks permanent damage to its relationship with Bangladesh with a narrative of uncontrolled communal violence after Sheikh Hasina’s fall, ignoring Hasina’s weaponisation of the Hindu minority an...
www.himalmag.com
December 21, 2024 at 1:52 PM
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A leader of the Bangladesh National Party also claims that the misinformation has an impact on Bangladesh’s political process, hampering the country’s efforts to re-establish a sense of unity after the uprising.

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Kaniz Fatema examines the deeper implications of fake news.
December 20, 2024 at 8:03 AM
Narendra Modi’s non-statemanship statement apparently is a continuation of...and his governments programme of undermining Bangladesh. Instead of sticking to a failed foreign policy, the Indian government should demonstrate respect to Bangladesh as an independent and sovereign state.
Odhikar strongly protests Narendra Modi’s statement on Bangladesh’s Victory Day
The statement of the Indian Prime Minister on the victory day of Bangladesh’s Liberation War of 16 December 1971, is in clear disregard to the sovereignty of Bangladesh, and its people who sacrificed ...
anfrel.org
December 20, 2024 at 12:13 PM
This study investigates disinformation campaigns on X that exploit communal tensions in Bangladesh.... It uncovers the tactics, patterns, and key actors—especially suspected foreign networks—exploiting local narratives to destabilize and exacerbate longstanding societal tensions.
The Anatomy of Disinformation on X: Foreign Information Manipulation amid Bangladesh's Political Transition | Tech Global Institute
Bangladesh's political landscape has shifted dramatically following the fall of the Awami League led government in August 2024. The ousting of Prime Minister
techglobalinstitute.com
December 20, 2024 at 11:40 AM