

What is the vision and motivation behind Bangladesh's interim government following the student-led uprising that ousted Sheikh Hasina?
The Bangladesh interim government emerged from a student-led movement with a clear mission to break free from the political darkness that had engulfed the country for decades. As expressed by a reform commission representative, the government's entire existence is rooted in rejecting the corrupt and oppressive environment of the past. The core vision centers on creating what students have consistently called a "new Bangladesh" - representing a fundamental transformation of the political landscape. This new direction aims to address systemic issues including high inflation, widespread corruption, and demands for democratic reforms. The government faces the complex challenge of balancing internal pressures for immediate change with external diplomatic relationships, while simultaneously working to establish political accountability and overhaul the judicial system to create lasting democratic institutions.

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Students Demand a New Bangladesh
Al Jazeera English·7 months ago
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