Bangladesh on Edge: Security Forces Patrol Dhaka Amid Renewed Calls for PM Hasina's Resignation
Bangladesh stands at a critical juncture. The recent escalation of unrest, culminating in the deadliest violence since the nation’s independence in 1971, reveals deep cracks in the country’s political landscape. The calls for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation are not merely a reaction to dissatisfaction but a manifestation of a deeper, systemic crisis. For over a decade, Sheikh Hasina has held a firm grip on power, credited with economic growth and infrastructural development. Yet, her tenure has been marred by accusations of authoritarianism, suppression of dissent, and electoral malpractice. The opposition, marginalized and often silenced, now finds itself with no other recourse but to mobilize the masses, leading to a volatile standoff on the streets of Dhaka. The government's heavy-handed response, deploying security forces in a show of strength, may temporarily stifle the unrest. However, this approach does not address the underlying grievances that fuel the prot...