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🇧🇩One year since the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh remains in transition. The 2024 student-led uprising, which began over a disputed government job quota system, sparked nationwide protests and led to Hasina’s departure on 5 August 2024. Over 1,400 people were reported killed, with thousands more injured, according to the UN. An interim government was formed on 8 August 2024, led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus. It pledged democratic reforms, including a new constitution, judicial independence, and electoral restructuring. The Awami League was suspended in May 2025, and its student wing banned under anti-terror laws. However, political unity has fractured. Groups that once marched together are now divided over the path forward. Some demand immediate elections, while others call for deeper reform first. A National Consensus Commission was established to merge competing proposals into a common framework, but disagreements persist. Security concerns remain high, with ongoing reports of violence, extrajudicial killings, and a rise in serious crimes. The economy shows mixed signals: reserves are rising and inflation is falling, but youth unemployment and international trade challenges continue to strain progress. The government’s planned ‘July Proclamation’ may offer a clearer roadmap, but its success depends on political consensus and public trust. ℹ️ @Al Jazeera English  #politicstoday #bangladesh🇧🇩 #worldnews #reform #politicalinstability #socialunrest
🇧🇩One year since the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh remains in transition. The 2024 student-led uprising, which began over a disputed government job quota system, sparked nationwide protests and led to Hasina’s departure on 5 August 2024. Over 1,400 people were reported killed, with thousands more injured, according to the UN. An interim government was formed on 8 August 2024, led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus. It pledged democratic reforms, including a new constitution, judicial independence, and electoral restructuring. The Awami League was suspended in May 2025, and its student wing banned under anti-terror laws. However, political unity has fractured. Groups that once marched together are now divided over the path forward. Some demand immediate elections, while others call for deeper reform first. A National Consensus Commission was established to merge competing proposals into a common framework, but disagreements persist. Security concerns remain high, with ongoing reports of violence, extrajudicial killings, and a rise in serious crimes. The economy shows mixed signals: reserves are rising and inflation is falling, but youth unemployment and international trade challenges continue to strain progress. The government’s planned ‘July Proclamation’ may offer a clearer roadmap, but its success depends on political consensus and public trust. ℹ️ @Al Jazeera English #politicstoday #bangladesh🇧🇩 #worldnews #reform #politicalinstability #socialunrest

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