Bangladesh’s February 2026 election faces allegations of exclusion, violence, and legal uncertainty, raising serious concerns over democratic legitimacy.
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Since the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, a terrifying…
BNP’s rule remains one of the darkest chapters in Bangladesh’s…
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