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The Political Scene of Bangladesh Post-Hasina:
Questions, Thinking, and Future Projections
In a move that has left the country in shock, Sheik Hasina Wajid, Bangladesh’s well established State leader, declared her renunciation. This critical second brings up various issues and makes the way for a horde of opportunities for the nation’s future. What prompted this astonishing choice? What will it mean for Bangladesh’s political, monetary, and social scene? We should dig into these inquiries with a contemplated investigation and task likely future situations. According to my own point of view, Bangladeshi people don’t play a good role in overthrowing Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina Wajid who was doing good work to uplift Bangladesh in economic development, education Department, GDP, minimised inflation.
There is no doubt about violence in the merit system but it was solved by the Supreme Court two days ago and,then the second issue raised to punishment for the responsible who killed the strikers . They wanted to surrender the police in front of the strikers which is not justified for any government.
Because it is the duty of administration to control violence in every cost. This rule is applied almost all around the world. Every leader tries to push away violent crowd. Thirdly, the Chief of Army staff suddenly, order to resign within 45 minutes is not justified, it is similar to under pressure to face the reality of the creative crisis . Fourthly, the role Parliamentarians and National Assembly appear…
