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เฆเฆ•เฆพเฆคเงเฆคเฆฐเง‡เฆฐ เฆธเฆพเฆฅเง‡ เฆนเงเฆฌเงเฆน เฆฎเฆฟเฆฒเง‡ เฆ—เง‡เฆ›เง‡ เฆ เฆพเฆ•เงเฆฐเฆ—เฆพเฆเฆ“ เฆ›เฆพเฆคเงเฆฐเฆฒเง€เฆ—เง‡เฆฐ เฆเฆ• เฆ•เฆฐเงเฆฎเง€เฆ•เง‡ เฆเฆญเฆพเฆฌเง‡เฆ‡ เฆ…เฆฎเฆพเฆจเฆฌเฆฟเฆ• เฆญเฆพเฆฌเง‡ เฆจเฆฟเฆฐเงเฆฏเฆพเฆคเฆจ เฆ•เฆฐเง‡เฆ›เง‡... #StepDownYunus #YunusResime #BangladeshCrisis @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @narendramodi @PMOIndia @SarwarWassel @71believer @sumon_tarek @theAshleyMolly @sajeebwazed @saddam1971
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Mohammad Ali Arafat
Mohammad Ali Arafat@MAarafat71ยท
Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury is the first female Speaker of Bangladesh National Parliament. She is a highly educated, polite, humble, and graceful woman. Yet, the way they have treated this innocent woman must be answered one day. This authoritarian rule has to come to an end. #BangladeshCrisis @ESandersFCDO @hrw @amnesty @AgnesCallamard @IHRF_English @IHumanRightsC @IhrcE @FCDOHumanRights @FranceskAlbs @Kennedy_HRC @EUAmbBangladesh @CWhiteleyEU @USAmbBangladesh @StateDRL @DRL_AS @LisaCurtisDC @State_SCA @SergioGor @BobBlackman @usembassydhaka @AyorkorBotchwey @SGCommonwealth @CJBdingo25 @Chellaney @mrubin1971 @ChathamHouse @kajakallas @lelispatricia @patlakath
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Bangladesh Watch
Bangladesh Watch@bdwatch2024ยท
Another arrest in #Bangladesh over alleged โ€œanti-stateโ€ and โ€œanti-governmentโ€ #socialmedia posts raises serious concerns. #Jamaatโ€™s backing results in bail; what about the others?ย  According to a complaint filed in court, a woman named Bibi Sauda was arrested from #Bhola by the policeโ€™s Cyber Crime Investigation (CCI) unit for posting content on #Facebook deemed critical of the #BNP Govt. The complaint specifically cites her remarks about Prime Minister #TariqueRahman and Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed, alleging violations of the Cyber Security Ordinance, 2025. However, after being produced in court, Bibi was granted bail. This raises an obvious question: why the swift relief? Reports suggest that her affiliation with #JamaatEIslami played a role. The party publicly demanded her release through a press conference, while its senior leaders condemned the arrest on social media, pressure that appears to have influenced the outcome. News: jamuna.tv/all-bangladeshโ€ฆ But what about others without such backing? Consider the case of Azizul Haque, arrested days earlier from Muktagacha in #Mymensingh for allegedly sharing โ€œinsultingโ€ content about the PM Tarique Rahman. Charged under both the Anti-Terrorism Act and the Cyber Security Ordinance, he continues to remain in detention. News: shorturl.at/l0Cc2ย  Or take the case of Shaon Mahmud from Srinagar in #Munshiganj, arrested on April 2, 2026 under the Anti-Terrorism Act for allegedly making objectionable comments about Tarique Rahman. Notably, he was not initially detained by law enforcement, but by activists of #JuboDal, the BNPโ€™s youth wing, before being handed over to police. One activist, Ujjwal Khan, openly stated to the press: โ€จโ€œShaon posted in foul language about the current Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. After learning about the matter, we arrested him and handed him over to the police. Such audacity against the beloved leader of crores of people cannot be accepted.โ€ These cases point to a troubling pattern: - The use of broad legal provisions to criminalize online expression; - Apparent political influence over arrests and bail decisions; โ€จ- Unequal application of the law depending on political affiliation. Together, they raise pressing concerns about due process, freedom of expression, and the rule of law in Bangladesh today. This stands in stark contrast to BNPโ€™s stance before the Feb 2026 election. Tarique Rahman himself had shared a cartoon mocking him and encouraged people to do the same. BNP had also demanded the release of an individual previously detained for criticising him. News:ย  thedailystar.net/news/bangladesโ€ฆย  In just a matter of weeks, that position appears to have reversed. Now, BNP leaders are filing cases against critics of their supreme leader across the country, while the party and the PMO publicly defends such indefensible actions. โ€ฆ. #BangladeshCrisis #FreeSpeech @Irenekhan @article19org @Ginitastar @amnestysasia @IBAHRI @meeganguly @hrw @PearsonElaine @AgnesCallamard @ESandersFCDO @volker_turk @StateDRL @UNHumanRightsย @forum_asia @FortifyRights ย @IHRF_English @BonaveroIHR @UN_HRC
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Bangladesh Watch
Bangladesh Watch@bdwatch2024ยท
#TariqueRahmanโ€™s Pledge of #RuleOfLaw and the Judicial #Homicide of #JuboLeague Leader A Z Azad. A.K. Azad was the General Secretary of the Jubo League (#AwamiLeagueโ€™s youth wing) in #Dhakaโ€™s Sobujbagh. Like thousands of other Awami Leagueโ€“affiliated individuals in #Bangladesh, he faced two politically motivated cases filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act and the Penal Code. On 3 March 2026, Azad suffered a severe brain stroke while in custody. He was subsequently admitted to Tajuddin Ahmed Medical College Hospital, where he remained under detention. In the days that followed, his lawyers made urgent attempts to secure a hearing before the High Court, filing applications on 8, 9, and 10 March. Despite the evident medical emergency, the court declined to list his case as urgent. It was not until 11 March, over a week after his stroke, that Azad was granted bail. Even then, bureaucratic delays meant he was only released on 18 March. By that point, his condition had deteriorated beyond recovery. Despite medical efforts, the damage proved irreversible, and on 5 April 2026, Azad passed away. Source: facebook.com/share/1DK4Fntyโ€ฆ While this case may not strictly fall under the conventional definition of a #custodial or prison death, a phenomenon that has drawn increasing concern during the Interim Govt and continues under the current #BNP administration, it nonetheless represents a grave failure of the criminal justice system. Responsibility lies not only with the executive authorities for arbitrarily detaining their political opponents, but also with the #judiciary. The prolonged denial of bail in the face of a life-threatening medical condition reflects systemic dysfunction. The role of magistrates and judges, who have acted in line with political pressures since August 2024, particularly in cases involving individuals affiliated with the Awami League, cannot be overlooked. This was not merely an unfortunate death. It was a preventable one. Made inevitable by a judiciary too afraid to stand up for constitutional principles. And in that sense, it bears the unmistakable marks of a judicial homicide. โ€ฆ. #BangladeshCrisis @amnestysasia @omctorg @fidh_en @forum_asia @FortifyRights @TheDavidBergman @hrw @StateDRL @ESandersFCDO @PearsonElaine @volker_turk @UN_HRC @UNHumanRights @IBAHRI @SRjudgeslawyers
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Bangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League@albd1971ยท
The @UN warns that banning the Bangladesh Awami League could breach international law. Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, basic freedoms must be protectedโ€”but this move may go too far. Concerns include: โ€ข Suppressing speech & public gatherings โ€ข Blocking participation in elections โ€ข Risks of unfair trials & mass arrests The message is clear: Accountability mattersโ€”but not at the cost of democracy.โฉ #AwamiLeague #FreedomOfSpeech #UnitedNations
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Bangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League@albd1971ยท
On March 25, the Pakistani forces launched a brutal attack on unarmed Bengalis, using tanks, artillery, and heavy weaponry. One unit advanced toward Dhanmondi 32. Bangabandhu had already recorded the declaration of Bangladeshโ€™s independence, and arrangements were made through the then EPR to broadcast it. Meanwhile, through telegrams, Bangabandhu sent his message to Chittagong and several major cities across the country. As soon as this news was received, @CBSNews broadcast it the same evening in American timeโ€”corresponding to the morning in Bangladesh. Their report covered Bangabandhuโ€™s directives to the people on the morning of March 25. The report directly stated that a civil war had begun in Pakistan, that the leader of East Pakistan, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, had declared independence, and that he had proclaimed the territory as a new state named Bangladesh. #DeclarationOfIndependence #Bangladesh #LiberationWar1971โฉ
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Awami Youth Alliance
Awami Youth Alliance@alliance_1971ยท
From extortion rackets strangling businesses to gang rapes and targeted assassinations, BNP cadres have turned Bangladesh into a lawless fiefdom. Since August 2024, Bangladesh has descended into a nightmare of unchecked criminality and political thuggery. What should have been a period of transition and hope has instead become a grotesque showcase of one partyโ€™s predatory grip on society. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) stands accused, with overwhelming evidence, of orchestrating a systematic campaign of extortion, kidnapping, assault, murder, and rape. This is not isolated misconduct by rogue elements. It is a deliberate pattern of lawlessness that has claimed hundreds of lives, shattered countless families, and poisoned the nationโ€™s future. The numbers are damning. The reality is worse. And the international community can no longer afford to look away. Read the report below for more information: bdperspectives.com/3050/bnps-reigโ€ฆ #Bangladesh #BangladeshCrisis #BNP #Crime #Lawlessness
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Bangladesh Watch
Bangladesh Watch@bdwatch2024ยท
#BNP Govt failing to curb extremist revival under the #Yunus Govt: Folk music festival attacked in #Sylhet, police facilitate โ€œreconciliationโ€ as opposed to take strict legal action. Under the Interim Govt led by Muhammad Yunus, #Islamist fundamentalists attacked anything they considered โ€œun-Islamicโ€ with complete impunity. One of the main targets of these โ€œTouhidi Janataโ€ was Sufi shrines and folk culture. Around 100 shrines and festivals were attacked in a span of just one and a half years. It appears that these vulnerable groups continue to remain vulnerable under the new BNP Govt led by PM #TariqueRahman. On 22 March 2026, yet another folk music (Baul) event was attacked by a mob shouting โ€œNaraye Taqbeer Allahu Akbarโ€ in Sreepur village of Bishwanath Upazipa in Sylhet. Baul song sessions have been held for a long time, some say for over 100 years, centered around the Ebrai Shah Mazar (shrine). Following this tradition, a three-day Baul song festival was organized this year too. On Sunday night, a group of over a hundred people launched a coordinated attack on the event. The attackers disrupted the gathering, vandalized musical instruments and sound systems, and left the area while chanting slogans like โ€œNaraye Taqbeer Allahu Akbarโ€. Rather than take strict legal action against the fundamentalist elements, local police blamed โ€œboth sidesโ€, arguing that playing loud music at night that disturbed local residents was inappropriate, and forcibly stopping the music was also wrong! According to the Office in Charge (OC), both parties have agreed locally to resolve the matter, and a date set for reconciliation. No formal legal case has been filed despite the widely documented attack. See: en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/locโ€ฆ dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/natโ€ฆ .... #BangladeshCrisis @Chellaney
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Bangladesh Perspectives
Bangladesh Perspectives@bdperspectivesยท
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) was intended to deliver accountability for the violence surrounding Julyโ€“August 2024. Instead, recent allegations from within the prosecution team suggest deep internal fractures โ€” including claims of bribery, manipulated โ€œState Witnessหฎ arrangements, and selective prosecutions. No court has formally established criminal wrongdoing by the officials accused. However, whistleblower testimony, internal disputes, and public dismissals have raised questions about the tribunalสผs integrity. Read details from the attached document below: โžก๏ธ bdperspectives.com/3042/inside-baโ€ฆ #Bangladesh #BangladeshCrisis #ICTBD
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Bangladesh Perspectives
Bangladesh Perspectives@bdperspectivesยท
This election was supposed to restore stability. Instead, itโ€™s dragging the country toward deeper uncertainty. Dr. Yunusโ€™s election is increasingly seen as biased and retaliatory. Major political forces, including the Awami League and proโ€“Liberation War parties, have been deliberately excluded. Criticism is rising at home and abroad. Many are already calling this a government-engineered, one-sided vote. Officials are everywhere. But the people are not. Nearly 70 percent of citizens oppose this election and are staying away. This is no longer just a fight for power. It is a direct threat to the future of democracy. There are growing rumors of leaders preparing exit plans abroad, while instability tightens its grip at home. Political alliances are accused of trying to derail the election if victory is not guaranteed. That is nothing less than stealing the peopleโ€™s right to choose. History has taught us this much: Violence and exclusion never resolve political crises. Only inclusive elections can rebuild trust. Only democracy can move the nation forward.โฉ #Election2026 #Violence #DemocracyUnderAttack #fascistYunus #BangladeshCrisis
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Bangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League@albd1971ยท
This is Yunusโ€™s Bangladesh 2.0 #FascistYunus
Human Rights Updates ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ@HRUpdatesbd

Dark prison corridors. Locked gates. Families waiting without answers. In todayโ€™s Bangladesh, fear doesnโ€™t end at arrest โ€” it multiplies. People wake up not knowing if theyโ€™ll survive the night. Families donโ€™t know if their loved ones will ever make it home from the prison gate. Visits that once happened every five days now take fifteen โ€” or never happen at all. No calls. No contact. Isolation is used as punishment. Sleep is deliberately shattered. Wards are raided before dawn. Lights switched on. Beds overturned. This is not security โ€” itโ€™s psychological warfare. At night, one sound terrifies prisoners most: their name being called. It means a new case. Bail vanishes. Freedom moves further away. Even bail doesnโ€™t mean release. Hours of waiting. Endless phone calls. No โ€œclearanceโ€? Back to jail โ€” without explanation. Free on paper. Imprisoned in reality. Families pay the highest price. Every phone call brings panic. Is there a new case? Is he alive? โš ๏ธ Prisons have become centers of psychological torture. โš ๏ธ This is not justice. This is political revenge. This is Yunusโ€™s Bangladesh 2.0. #Bangladesh #HumanRights #PoliticalPrisoners #Bangladesh2_0 #PrisonAbuse #JusticeDenied #BangladeshCrisis โฉ#YunusRegime #FascistYunus

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Bangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League@albd1971ยท
Bangladesh: Power Bought With Blood In July 2024, Bangladesh burned. An elected government fell. And the violence never stopped. Bodies pulled from rivers. Unidentified. Unclaimed. 66 in one month alone. Prisons turned into death chambers. 112 deaths in custody within weeks. No investigations. No accountability. Mobs rule the streets. 140 beaten to death. Shrines attacked. Graves desecrated. Even courtrooms echo calls for killing. Human rights groups warn. The world looks away. The silence is deafening. This is not transition. This is not reform. This is power paid for with blood. Every death has a name. Every silence has a cost. #Bangladesh #HumanRights #LawlessBangladesh #Democracy #Violence #BangladeshCrisisโฉ #YunusRegime
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Mohammad Ali Arafat
Mohammad Ali Arafat@MAarafat71ยท
Saddamโ€™s story has deeply shaken Bangladesh, sparking widespread grief, sorrow, and anger across social mediaโ€”everywhere, it seems, except among those in power. Yet Saddamโ€™s is not an isolated case; countless stories of severe human rights abuses, suffering, and oppression remain buried and ignored. More than 150 people have reportedly died in police custody under Yunusโ€™s leadership, all of them affiliated with opposition political parties, yet no one has held #Yunus accountable for these abuses. In the absence of justice, such sustained repression risks pushing the country toward the brink of civil war. tbsnews.net/bangladesh/chhโ€ฆ @ESandersFCDO @hrw @UNHumanRights @UNHCR_BGD @amnesty @IHRF_English @IHumanRightsC @IhrcE @FCDOHumanRights @RapporteurUn @FranceskAlbs @Kennedy_HRC @MaryLawlorhrds @EUAmbBangladesh @PAMPALONIPAOLA @CWhiteleyEU @USAmbBangladesh @StateDRL @DRL_AS @LisaCurtisDC @State_SCA @SergioGor @BobBlackman @usembassydhaka @AyorkorBotchwey @SGCommonwealth
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Bangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League@albd1971ยท
Dehumanization Of Dissenters: Yunus playbook to murder family members of student wing of Awami League -------------- Illegally jailed student wing leader denied bail to attend funeral of wife and nine month child The last wish of any husband would be to attend funeral of his wife and child. But Yunus regime has even snatched away the very basic right of illegally jailed students after forcing their families to end their lives. Where is your conscience? asked a sister screaming her heart out revealing the systemic pogrom and brutality unleashed by Yunus regime against her family members merely for their political alignment with Awami League. Unable to bear the trauma, her sister ended her life along with a 9-month infant because the regime slapped false case against her brother-in law, locked him in prison for 11 months and denied bail consistently only because Saddam was involved with Bangladesh Student League, student wing of Awami League. Even Saddam was denied bail to attend bail to attend funeral as a husband and a father as cops forced him to get a glimpse of his loved ones in jail gate and not more than five minutes. This tragedy brings to light the pogrom against millions of youths and students part of student wing of AL being executed by cops and judiciary as Yunus extrajudicially banned the organization. #Bangladesh #BangladeshCriss
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Bangladesh Watch
Bangladesh Watch@bdwatch2024ยท
The recent tragic deaths of a young mother and her infant child have laid bare the hollow promises of human rights and dignity espoused by the so-called โ€œnew Bangladeshโ€. What circumstances can drive a 22-year-old mother to take her own life and that of her nine-month-old baby? Utter despair in the face of a justice system that has kept her husband incarcerated for nearly a year? The repeated failure to secure his bail? The crushing financial and emotional burden of raising an infant alone? These are questions that should haunt those in power in #Bangladesh todayโ€”most notably the head of the Interim Government, Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad #Yunus. On Friday afternoon (23 Jan 2026), police recovered the hanging body of Kanij Surbana Swarnali from her home in Bekhedanga village of Bagerhat Sadar upazila. The lifeless body of her nine-month-old son, Nazim, was found beside her. Police and family members believe Swarnali may have taken her own life after killing her infant, reportedly driven by severe depression. Swarnaliโ€™s suffering began with the arrest of her husband, Jewel Hasan Saddamโ€”President of the Sadar upazila unit of the Chhatra League in Bagerhatโ€”who was detained in Gopalganj on 5 April 2025. Since then, Saddam has remained in prison in connection with multiple cases. Family members say Swarnali was overwhelmed by her inability to secure bail for her husband, while simultaneously struggling to sustain herself and care for their child alone. But the inhumanity did not end with their deaths. Despite the familyโ€™s plea for Saddam to be temporarily released on parole so he could attend the burial and funeral rites of his wife and child, authorities denied the request. Instead, he was granted only five minutes with his deceased loved ones at the gate of Jashore Central Jail. News:โ€จ tbsnews.net/bangladesh/chhโ€ฆ Saddamโ€™s story has shaken Bangladesh, triggering an outpouring of grief, sorrow, and anger across social media; everywhere, it seems, except within the halls of power. With the Interim Governmentโ€™s Home Adviser and Law Adviser openly instructing courts not to grant bail to anyone associated with the #AwamiLeague, is it any wonder that such grave injustices continue to unfold? How many more lives must be broken before accountability, compassion, and the rule of law are restored? This is not merely a personal tragedy. It is a damning indictment of a system that claims reform while delivering crueltyโ€”and of a state that failed a mother, a child, and a grieving husband at every possible turn. โ€ฆ.. #BangladeshCrisis #HumanRights
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๐Ÿ”ดThe Body of a Missing Bsl Activist Found in a Septic Tank-A Grim Reflection of the Yunus Administrationโ€™s Failure to Ensure Security The recovery of the lifeless body of Chattra League(BSL) activist Babu from an abandoned septic tank in Chandraganj, Lakshmipur, several days after his disappearance, is not merely a murder it is a chilling reflection of the countryโ€™s deteriorating law and order situation. The brutal extinguishing of a young life, along with countless dreams and a familyโ€™s future, starkly exposes the extreme failure of the stateโ€™s security apparatus. Despite a significant passage of time after Babu went missing, no effective effort was seen to locate him. The horrific outcome that ultimately came to light raises a grave question: where is the safety of citizens in this state? In todayโ€™s Bangladesh, is the word โ€œmissingโ€ increasingly becoming a prelude to the recovery of a dead body? This killing is not an isolated incident. Across the country, incidents of murder, enforced disappearances, violence, and political vendetta are on the rise. Yet the illegal Yunus government has proved utterly incapable of bringing the situation under control. Administrative incompetence, the inaction of security forces, and a system of governance devoid of accountability have allowed criminals to act with near impunity. When the state fails to protect its citizens, it cannot evade responsibility. Alongside the direct perpetrators of Babuโ€™s murder, the moral and political responsibility for this barbarity rests squarely with the current illegal government. Under an effective government, such a crime could have been prevented, and in its aftermath, swift justice would have been ensured. Today, Babuโ€™s family has not only lost a son; they have lost their trust in the state. This blow is not confined to one household, it has shaken the conscience of society as a whole. We strongly condemn and protest this killing. The immediate arrest of those responsible and exemplary punishment must be ensured without delay. At the same time, we demand accountability for the governance failure of the illegal Yunus government. Let the politics of bloodshed come to an end. We want the rule of law, not the patronage of crime. We demand justice for Babuโ€™s murder immediately, publicly, and impartially. #BangladeshCrisis #YunusRegime @StateDRL @amnestysasia @omctorg @hrw @HRF @ESandersFCDO @EURightsAgency @job71org @TheDavidBergman @IHRF_English @BonaveroIHR @justiceinfonet @PearsonElaine @amnesty @FortifyRights @forum_asia @FreefromTorture @Ginitastar @volker_turk @OHCHRAsia @saddamhussainbd @MHCN983 @MAarafat71 @paulocasaca1 @CJBdingo25 @TheDavidBergman @ChiefAdviserGoB @presswingfacts @sajeebwazed @bdwatch2024 @bdperspectives
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Awami Youth Alliance
Awami Youth Alliance@alliance_1971ยท
Elections without the participation of all parties are illegalโ€”farce in the name of votes will not continue โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€” No more rigged elections. We clearly reject this politics of planned fraud. The ongoing attempt to seize power by making the vote meaningless and imprisoning the people's verdict is a direct attack on democracy. The people will no longer accept the election drama that is being staged by turning the state machinery into a party tool. This country is not the sole property of anyone, the people own this country. We want free, fair and impartial elections with the full participation of all political parties and with the guarantee of the people's independent voting rights. Determining the results of the vote by using the administration and law and order forces is not democracy, it is a naked abuse of power. History will bear witness that no regime survives by stealing votes. The voice of the people cannot be silenced through fear, threats, lawsuits, disappearances and arrests. United resistance against this injustice is the demand of the hour. Our position on the streets, on social media and in the voice of conscience will not be allowed to be a rigged election. The struggle to protect the people's voting rights will continue. This is our firm commitment to bring back democracy.
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Sheikh Hasina addressing a press conference of the Foreign Correspondents' Club of South Asia in Delhi on Friday. January 23, 2026 | New Delhi #OnceAgainSheikhHasina
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