Bangladesh Politics

Failure Hidden Behind War Excuses: Farmers Cry Out Amid Fertiliser and Irrigation Crisis

The country’s agriculture is now facing a severe dual crisis—fertiliser on one side, irrigation on the other. While the...

Unprecedented Collapse in Vaccination Under the Outgoing Yunus Government

Lowest performance in 9 years; rate drops below 60% in 2025Key highlights at a glance: In 2025, the vaccination rate...

Legal Questions Raised Over Political Party Ban in Bangladesh

Legal concerns are growing in Bangladesh following a decision to ban the Bangladesh Awami League, based on a proposed...

A Resolution in the U.S. Congress on Jamaat’s Trial: History, Politics, and Possible Consequences

At a time when Bangladesh’s domestic politics has been relatively calm in the post-Eid atmosphere, a proposal raised in...

Appeal for European Parliament Intervention to Restore Democracy in Bangladesh and Lift the Illegal Ban on the Awami League

An appeal was made for the intervention of the European Parliament to help restore democracy in Bangladesh and to...

Sheikh Hasina’s ‘Defiance of Superpowers’ vs. Current ‘Begging for Permission’: Where is Bangladesh Heading?

In the political history of Bangladesh, the term "subservient foreign policy" has long been used as a cheap propaganda...
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Is the Shadow of Militancy Returning Under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman? A New Question

Militancy has long been a serious and sensitive issue in Bangladesh’s politics. Recently, allegations about Prime Minister Tarique Rahman...

⁨Dr. Momen and the Illicit Yunus Era: The Hidden Story Behind the Destruction of Biman Bangladesh

A politically driven loan of 304 crore taka, mass layoffs of thousands of employees, and the plundering of state...

⁨The Yunus-Era “Reform” Government and the era of Looting: 14.7 Billion Taka in Work Orders, Only 250 Million in the Fund

On his final day in office, the outgoing administrator of the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), Ejaz Mohammad, signed...

The President’s July Charter Order: Illegal and a Betrayal of the Constitution

Muhammad Yunus’s desperate power grab disguised as reform; illegal, exclusionary, and a direct assault on the 1972 Constitution. In a...

A USD 4.1 Billion Hole: Who Will Fill the Gap Left by Yunus?

What the Yunus administration has left behind in Bangladesh’s power sector can scarcely be described as anything less than...

Yunus’s Eighteen Months: How Bangladesh Became a Breeding Ground for Islamic Extremism

When the BBC Bengali went to interview Mufti Jasimuddin Rahmani after his release, he said, “ABT never existed.” Rajib...