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affairs, in addition to his refusal to allow the army more participation in politics. Like his predecessors, Ershad suspended the constitution and—citing pervasive corruption, ineffectual government, and economic mismanagement—declared martial law. Among his first actions were to privatise the largely state-owned economy (up to 70% of industry was in public ownership) and encourage private investment in heavy industries along with light manufacturing, raw materials, and newspapers. Foreign companies were invited to invest in Bangladeshi industry as well, and stiff protectionist measures were put in place to safeguard manufacturing. All political parties and trade unions were banned for the time being, with the death penalty to be administered for corruption and political agitation. Ershad's takeover was generally viewed as a positive development, as Bangladesh was in a state of serious economic difficulty.
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resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 5 August 2024 amid nationwide student and public protests against the government. Following the dissolution of the 12th Jatiya Sangsad on 6 August 2024, the interim cabinet will remain in office until a new Prime Minister is appointed after a snap general election. The government, like the previous non-CtG interim administrations (in 1975 and 1990), is extra-constitutional. However, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh affirmed the legality of the stopgap government on 9 August 2024, citing the urgent need to manage state affairs and address the constitutional vacuum, as has been the case in the past too.An interim government led by the
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resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 5 August 2024 amid nationwide student and public protests against the government. Following the dissolution of the 12th Jatiya Sangsad on 6 August 2024, the interim cabinet will remain in office until a new Prime Minister is appointed after a snap general election. The government, like the previous non-CtG interim administrations (in 1975 and 1990), is extra-constitutional. However, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh affirmed the legality of the stopgap government on 9 August 2024, citing the urgent need to manage state affairs and address the constitutional vacuum, as has been the case in the past too.An interim government led by the
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martial law. The opposition's refusal to participate, however, forced Ershad to abandon these plans. Ershad sought public support for his regime in a national referendum on his leadership in March 1985. He won overwhelmingly, although turnout was small. Two months later, Ershad held elections for local council chairmen. Pro-government candidates won a majority of the posts, setting in motion the President's ambitious decentralisation program. Political life was further liberalised in early 1986, and additional political rights, including the right to hold large public rallies, were restored. At the same time, the
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election. In August, Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina agreed during a visit of former President Jimmy Carter to respect the results of the election, join Parliament win or lose, forswear the use of hartals (violently enforced strikes) as political tools, and if successful in forming a government allow for a more meaningful role for the opposition in Parliament. The caretaker government was successful in containing the violence, which allowed a parliamentary general election to be successfully held on 1 October 2001.
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alliance formed at the beginning of 1999 announced that it would boycott parliamentary by-elections and local government elections unless the government took steps demanded by the opposition to ensure electoral fairness. The government did not take these steps, and the opposition subsequently boycotted all elections, including municipal council elections in February 1999, several parliamentary by-elections, and the Chittagong city corporation elections in January 2000.
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opposition activists. At the end of 1996, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party staged a parliamentary walkout over this and other grievances but returned in January 1997 under a four-point agreement with the ruling party. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party asserted that this agreement was never implemented and later staged another walkout in August 1997. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party returned to Parliament under another agreement in March 1998.
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leaders and asserted the BNP was bent on eliminating Sheikh Hasina and the Awami League as a viable force. The BNP and its allies accused the AL of maligning Bangladesh at home and abroad out of jealousy over the government's performance on development and economic issues. Dialogue between the Secretaries General of the main ruling and opposition parties failed to sort out the electoral reform issues.
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walked out in June 2003 to protest derogatory remarks about Hasina by a State Minister and the allegedly partisan role of the Parliamentary Speaker. In June 2004, the AL returned to Parliament without having any of their demands met. They then attended Parliament irregularly before announcing a boycott of the entire June 2005 budget session.
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League government), beginning of war crimes trials, and guilty verdict in 1975 assassination trial. According to the Nielsen 2-year survey, 50% felt the country was moving in the right direction, and 36% gave the government a favourable rating. On 18 September 2012 Bangladesh Supreme Court declared the caretaker government led by .
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still regarded by the opposition as an illegitimate body, held its sessions as scheduled, and passed numerous bills, including, in June 1988, a controversial constitutional amendment making Islam Bangladesh's state religion and provision for setting up High Court benches in major cities outside of Dhaka. While
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declared that it would not provide any more loans until Bangladesh paid down some of its existing debts. The following year, Ershad assumed the presidency, retaining his positions as army chief and CMLA. During most of 1984, Ershad sought the opposition parties' participation in local elections under
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approved on 6 August a draft traffic act stipulating capital punishment for intentional killing and a maximum five-year prison sentence for accidental killing with a motor vehicle. The protesters felt that the maximum five-year sentence was too light for accidental deaths due to reckless driving. By
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During the 2008 general election, the Awami League (AL) pledged to establish the tribunals in response to long-standing calls for trying war criminals. The first indictments were issued in 2010. However, the main perpetrators of the war crimes, the Pakistan soldiers, remained out of the reach of the
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as well as some leftist parties. According to the Official Results, Bangladesh Awami League won 230 out of 299 constituencies, and together with its allies, had a total of 262 parliamentary seats. The Awami League and its allies received 57% of the total votes cast. The AL alone got 48%, compared to
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supervise a general election. Efforts to mediate the dispute, under the auspices of the Commonwealth Secretariat, failed. After another attempt at a negotiated settlement failed narrowly in late December 1994, the opposition resigned en masse from Parliament. The opposition then continued a campaign
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All major opposition parties refused government overtures to participate in these polls, maintaining that the government was incapable of holding free and fair elections. Despite the opposition boycott, the government proceeded. The ruling Jatiya Party won 251 of the 300 seats. The Parliament, while
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But in July 1987, after the government hastily pushed through a controversial legislative bill to include military representation on local administrative councils, the opposition walked out of Parliament. Passage of the bill helped spark an opposition movement that quickly gathered momentum, uniting
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was sworn in as acting president. He declared a new national emergency and called for election of a new president within six months—an election Sattar won as the BNP's candidate. President Sattar sought to follow the policies of his predecessor and retained essentially the same cabinet, but the army
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From March 1974 to December 1974, one of the deadliest famines of the 20th century occurred in Bangladesh, when it is estimated that anywhere between 27,000 and 1,500,000 people perished from starvation. The first widespread reports of this famine started to emerge in the March of 1974 and the price
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were held from 29 July to 8 August 2018. They were sparked by the deaths of two high-school students in Dhaka struck by a bus operated by an unlicensed driver who was racing to collect passengers. The incident impelled students to demand safer roads and stricter traffic laws, and the demonstrations
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implies the broad use of computers, and embodies the modern philosophy of effective and useful use of technology in terms of implementing the promises in education, health, job placement and poverty reduction. The party underscored a changing attitude, positive thinking and innovative ideas for the
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International and domestic election observers found the June 1996 election free and fair, and ultimately, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party decided to join the new Parliament. The BNP soon charged that police and Bangladesh Awami League activists were engaged in large-scale harassment and jailing of
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The protests were peaceful until 2 August, when police attempted to disperse the demonstrators with tear gas and people believed to be members of a pro-government youth league attacked protesters and journalists. The government arrested several protesters and a photographer for giving an interview
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In February Khaleda Zia was re-elected by a landslide in voting boycotted and denounced as unfair by the three main opposition parties. In March 1996, following escalating political turmoil, the sitting Parliament enacted a constitutional amendment to allow a neutral caretaker government to assume
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In March 1994 controversy over a parliamentary by-election, which the opposition claimed the government had rigged, led to an indefinite boycott of Parliament by the entire opposition. The opposition also began a program of repeated general strikes to press its demand that Khaleda Zia's government
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in 1971. Secularists have been calling for harsher penalties for the convicted, with some calling for the Jamaat-e-Islam party itself to be outlawed, drawing the ire of the party's supporters. Responsibility for the attacks on secularists which have since occurred have been claimed by a number of
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In February 2006 the AL returned to Parliament, demanded early elections and requested significant changes in the electoral and caretaker government systems to stop alleged moves by the ruling coalition to rig the next election. The AL blamed the BNP for several high-profile attacks on opposition
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By 1989 the domestic political situation in the country seemed to have quieted. The local council elections were generally considered by international observers to have been less violent and more free and fair than previous elections. However, opposition to Ershad's rule began to regain momentum,
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assumed power in a bloodless coup on 24 March 1982, citing the "grave political, economic, and societal crisis" that the nation was in. This move was not unanticipated, as Ershad had previously expressed distaste with the ageing Sattar (who was past his 75th birthday) and his handling of national
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was not the only man to want Mujib to be endowed with near-dictatorial power. Mansur Ali, the Home Minister was in favour of some form of authoritarian government to prevent the slide into anarchy ... Mujib would appear to have become receptive to the idea of a radical change only after the 1974
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Since 2009 the Awami League government faced several major political challenges, including BDR (border security force) mutiny, power crisis, unrest in garments industry and stock market fluctuations. Judicial achievements for the party included restoring 1972 constitution (set by the first Awami
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and other faculty members of the University of Dhaka. Students were joined in demonstration by street vendors and slum residents who were evicted by the government. Bangladesh Army agreed to the demands of the protesters and removed the Army camp from the University of Dhaka campus. Students and
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Acting behind the scenes of the Martial Law Administration (MLA), Zia sought to invigorate government policy and administration. While continuing the ban on political parties, he sought to revitalise the demoralised bureaucracy, to begin new economic development programs, and to emphasise family
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Successive military coups resulted in the emergence of Army Chief of Staff General Ziaur Rahman ("Zia") as strongman. He pledged the army's support to the civilian government headed by President Chief Justice Sayem. Acting at Zia's behest, Sayem dissolved Parliament, promising fresh elections in
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to which Indian forces transferred control on 17 March. The government faced serious challenges, which including the rehabilitation of millions of people displaced in 1971, organising the supply of food, health aids and other necessities. The effects of the 1970 cyclone had not worn off, and the
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Despite her August 2001 pledge and all election monitoring groups declaring the election free and fair, Sheikh Hasina condemned the election, rejected the results, and boycotted Parliament. In 2002, however, she led her party legislators back to Parliament, but the Bangladesh Awami League again
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In June 1999, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and other opposition parties again began to abstain from attending Parliament. Opposition parties staged an increasing number of nationwide general strikes, rising from six days of general strikes in 1997 to 27 days in 1999. A four-party opposition
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Ershad resigned as Army Chief of Staff and retired from military service in preparation for the presidential elections, scheduled for October. Protesting that martial law was still in effect, both the BNP and the AL refused to put up opposing candidates. Ershad easily outdistanced the remaining
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festival. More than 50 temples and makeshift worship arrangements were vandalized all over Bangladesh According to ASK aka Ain o Salish Kendra (আইন ও সালিশ কেন্দ্র) – a Bangladeshi legal aid and human rights organization; With 3,679 attacks in 9 years (between January 2013 and September 2021),
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affirmed the legality of the stopgap government on 9 August 2024, citing the urgent need to manage state affairs and address the constitutional vacuum, as has been the case in the past too.An interim government led by the Yunus ministry was formed on 8 August 2024 in Bangladesh, following the
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affirmed the legality of the stopgap government on 9 August 2024, citing the urgent need to manage state affairs and address the constitutional vacuum, as has been the case in the past too.An interim government led by the Yunus ministry was formed on 8 August 2024 in Bangladesh, following the
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was held on 5 January 2014, in accordance with the constitutional requirement that the election must take place within the 90-day period before the expiration of the term of the parliament on 24 January 2014. The buildup to the election was marred by violence. The opposition BNP agitated for
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In July 2001 the Bangladesh Awami League government stepped down to allow a caretaker government to preside over parliamentary elections. Political violence that had increased during the Bangladesh Awami League government's tenure continued to increase through the summer in the run up to the
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and other Islamic parties and alliances joined the opposition ranks. They called for strikes and protests that paralysed the state and its economy. Although the parliament was dissolved, fresh elections were boycotted by the opposition, including Awami League and Jamaat. Students launched an
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Ershad continued his stated commitment to lift martial law. In November 1986 his government mustered the necessary two-thirds majority in the National Assembly to amend the constitution and confirm the previous actions of the martial law regime. The President then lifted martial law, and the
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As President, Zia announced a 19-point program of economic reform and began dismantling the MLA. Keeping his promise to hold elections, Zia won a five-year term in June 1978 elections, with 76% of the vote. In November 1978 his government removed the remaining restrictions on political party
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activities in time for parliamentary elections in February 1979. These elections, which were contested by more than 30 parties, marked the culmination of Zia's transformation of Bangladesh's government from the MLA to a democratically elected, constitutional one. The AL and the
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The JP threatened to boycott the election too, but was persuaded to participate. Out of 300 seats, 233 went to the AL, the JP won 34, and the remainder were divided among minor parties and independent candidates. More than half of the seats, 153, were uncontested. According to
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in the context of Bangladesh and the state repression of media, low internet penetration, inadequate electricity generation. The Vision 2021 is an articulation of where this nation needs to be in 2021 – the year which marks the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence.
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Mujib's death plunged the nation into many years of political turmoil. The coup leaders were soon overthrown and a series of counter-coups and political assassinations paralysed the country. Order was largely restored after a coup in 1977 gave control to the army chief
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forces in 22 of the 64 administrative districts of Bangladesh to quell violence against the Hindu community. As of 22 October 2021, at least 11 people have been killed across the country, including 7 Hindus, in the "worst communal violence in years" as termed by
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intensifying opposition campaign, which ultimately forced Ershad to step down. On 6 December 1990, Ershad offered his resignation. On 27 February 1991, after two months of widespread civil unrest, an interim government headed by Acting President Chief Justice
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and his political supporters approved a constitutional amendment banning all opposition political parties. Mujib assumed the presidency and was given extraordinary powers. His political supporters amalgamated to form the only legalised political party, the
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about the protests to international media. Various international organisations and high-profile figures expressed solidarity with the protesters. The crack-down on the student protesters received high criticism both domestically and internationally.
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led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party won over a two-thirds majority in Parliament. Begum Khaleda Zia was sworn in on 10 October 2001, as prime minister for the third time (first in 1991, second after the 15 February 1996 elections).
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A wide umbrella of political parties united against Ershad. Ziaur Rahman's widow, Khaleda Zia, led the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which allied with the Bangladesh Awami League, led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's daughter Sheikh Hasina.
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affirmed the legality of the stopgap government on 9 August 2024, citing the urgent need to manage state affairs and address the constitutional vacuum, as has been the case in the past too. An interim government led by the
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candidates, taking 84% of the vote. Although Ershad's government claimed a turnout of more than 50%, opposition leaders, and much of the foreign press, estimated a far lower percentage and alleged voting irregularities.
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by dissident elements of the military. The attempted coup never spread beyond that city, and the major conspirators were either taken into custody or killed. In accordance with the constitution, Vice-President Justice
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and on Dhaka University campus on 17 February 2018, and eventually spread country-wide by 8 April 2018. The movement rapidly attained popularity among students of different universities and colleges forcing the
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On 17 August 2005 near-synchronized blasts of improvised explosive devices in 63 out of 64 administrative districts targeted mainly government buildings and killed two persons. An extremist Islamist group named
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8 August, the situation in the city had returned to normal, most students had returned to their classes and traffic had resumed as normal, with many sources stating that the nine-day protests were over.
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campus between students and soldiers of Bangladesh Army. Students called strikes and burned effigies of the army chief. Police attacked the students and physically assaulted Acting Vice-chancellor Prof
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briefly assumed the provisional presidency and later took office as the prime minister, heading all organs of government and decision-making. The politicians elected in 1970 formed the provisional
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in the draft of budget of 2015–16. Following strong opposition, the VAT was reduced to 7.5%. The imposed VAT was withdrawn by the finance division after a cabinet meeting on 14 September 2015.
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affirmed the legality of the stopgap government on 9 August 2024, citing the urgent need to manage state affairs and address the constitutional vacuum, as has been the case in the past too.
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planning. In November 1976, Zia became Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) and assumed the presidency upon Sayem's retirement five months later, promising national elections in 1978.
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of having instigated the plot. Lawrence Lifschultz has alleged that the CIA was involved in the coup and assassination, basing his assumption on the then US ambassador in
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demanding the VAT imposed on higher education in private universities be eliminated. The present Finance Minister of the Awami League government first introduced a 10%
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including political killings, shooting by death squads, and rape. Members of Jatiyo Rakkhi Bahini were granted immunity from prosecution and other legal proceedings.
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announced that the country was facing significant food shortages. The government also faced a severe budget deficit to the tune of 4 billion takas, and the
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famine. According to Abdur Razzak, it was only then that he became convinced of the need for a 'breakthrough' in order to build an 'exploitation-free' society.
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The government set up the tribunal after the Awami League won the general election in December 2008 with a more than two-thirds majority in parliament. The
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The centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party won a plurality of seats and formed a government with support from the Islamic party Jamaat-I-Islami, with
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of marches, demonstrations, and strikes in an effort to force the government to resign. The opposition, including the Bangladesh Awami League, led by
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escalating by the end of 1990 in frequent general strikes, increased campus protests, public rallies, and a general disintegration of law and order.
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offered assistance in 2009 on the tribunal's formation. In 2009, the parliament amended the 1973 act that authorised such a tribunal to update it.
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formed what she called a "Government of National Consensus" in June 1996, which included one minister from the Jatiya Party and another from the
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were held, which resulted in Mujib and his party gaining power with an absolute majority. He further outlined state programmes to expand primary
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From 2013 a number of secularist writers, bloggers and publishers in Bangladesh have been killed or seriously injured in attacks perpetrated by
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inspects the ceremonial honour guard during a full honour arrival ceremony at the Pentagon on 17 October 2000.
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were held on 30 December 2018. The result was a landslide victory for the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina. The elections were marred by
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40th General Assembly. The decision was made in the presence of all UNESCO members on 12–27 November in Paris, held on 25 November 2019.
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negotiated with Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia and brought all the parties to the planned 22 January 2007 parliamentary elections. Later
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Bangladesh's opposition parties for the first time. The government began to arrest scores of opposition activists under the country's
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restoration of the caretaker government system, abolished in June 2011 when parliament, under Prime Minister Hasina, passed the
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to remove Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia from politics. Former Army Chief, General Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury, was made the head of
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is an ongoing students' movement demanding reforms in policies regarding recruitment in the Bangladesh government services.
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in March 2020. The first three known cases were reported on 8 March 2020 by the country's epidemiology institute,
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rejected the results, calling it "farcical" and demanding fresh elections to be held under a neutral government.
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remains the state religion, the provision for decentralising the High Court division has been struck down by the
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Maniruzzaman, Talukder (February 1976). "Bangladesh in 1975: The Fall of the Mujib Regime and Its Aftermath".
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In January 2024 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina secured her fourth straight term in Bangladesh's controversial
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oversaw what most observers believed to be the nation's most free and fair elections to that date.
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This article is about the history of the modern sovereign state Bangladesh established after 1971
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On 15 August 1975 a group of junior army officers invaded the presidential residence with
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colleagues and military officers, which included Mujib's colleague and former confidanté
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for government job recruitment, the movement expanded against what many perceive as an
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36% of the other major alliance led by the BNP which by itself got 33% of the votes.
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system. He held the 'first democratic elections for these village councils' in 1985.
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photographed by Dinu Alam before he was killed, protesting the autocratic rule of
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against the general populace, including the force became involved in numerous
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The interim period was marked by violence and strikes. Presidential Advisor
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At the height of Sheikh Mujib's power, left wing insurgents, organised by
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of the nation. The policy has been criticized as a policy emblematic of
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were filled with political unrest and controversy. Following the end of
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fought against the government of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, to establish a
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opposition parties took their elected seats in the National Assembly.
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Ziaur Rahman informed Sheikh Mujibur Rahman earlier about coup threat
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UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)
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power and conduct new parliamentary elections; former chief justice
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and killed Mujib, his family and personal staff. Only his daughters
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teachers expressed the continued state of emergency in Bangladesh.
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Research (IEDCR), Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and.
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Despite a boycott by the BNP, led by President Zia's widow, Begum
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region before the partition and formation of the Bangladesh, see
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The government of Bangladesh has announced the commemoration of
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A series of public protests in Bangladesh advocating improved
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Students blocking a road in Uttara, North Dhaka, 2 August 2018
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as part of a larger electoral alliance that also included the
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Mujib helped Bangladesh enter into the United Nations and the
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nationwide student and public protests against the government
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nationwide student and public protests against the government
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of Bangladesh experienced the first signs of this famine.
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of protestors and civilians, most of whom were students.
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2015 Bangladesh student protests against VAT on education
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Presidential Oath Ceremony after 1986 election, with the
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Bangladesh Sadharan Chhatra Adhikar Sangrakshan Parishad
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To improve rural administration, Ershad introduced the
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party for crimes committed during Bangladesh's bloody
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Bangladesh's Hindus at ‘regular threat’ of violence.
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Political crisis and Caretaker government, 2006–2008
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The dictatorship of Hussain Muhammad Ershad, 1982–90
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Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and aftermath
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The University Press Limited. p. 345. 2767:(in Bengali). 16 January 2011. Archived from 2060:students. Initially focused on restructuring 1886:). 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The government, like the previous non- 2413:. The government, like the previous non- 2355:. The government, like the previous non- 2297:. The government, like the previous non- 2239:. The government, like the previous non- 2170:. The government, like the previous non- 2106:, initiated within the framework of the 1788: 1742: 1738: 1696: 1585: 1452: 1351: 1309:Second Khaleda administration, 2001–2006 1272: 1137: 1082: 937:The government responded by forming the 841: 18:History of Bangladesh after independence 4767: 4706:Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi 3452:"2008 Election Results - Bloomberg.com" 2993:Lifschultz, Lawrence (15 August 2005). 2125:Yunus Interim government (2024-present) 2098:movement and mass uprising against the 1784: 1099:Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General 917: 850:, as prime minister, with US President 27:Post-independence history of Bangladesh 14: 7224: 4319: 3245:"The caretaker government in the dock" 3192: 3075: 3073: 3071: 3069: 3067: 3065: 3063: 3061: 3059: 3057: 3055: 3053: 2785:Fair, Christine C.; Riaz, Ali (2010). 2693: 2612: 2606: 2569: 1808:rapidly spread throughout Bangladesh. 1613:Third Hasina administration, 2014–2019 1575: 1263:First Hasina administration, 1996–2001 968:Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League 638:Transition to democracy, 1991 – 2008 607:Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 602:Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League 593:Post-independence years, 1972 – 1975 6818: 6452: 4741: 4698: 4657: 4277:"Cabinet approves Road Transport Act" 3502:"Many landmark laws among ordinances" 3218: 3142:"Full text of CA's address to nation" 3051: 3049: 3047: 3045: 3043: 3041: 3039: 3037: 3035: 3033: 2949: 2920: 2887: 2885: 2840: 2780: 2778: 2563: 2546: 2108:2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement 2068:government when they carried out the 2042:2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement 2036:2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement 2030:2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement 1766:2018 Bangladesh Quota Reform Movement 1760:2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement 1756:2013 Bangladesh quota reform movement 1723:were protests by students of private 1473:led by former military ruler General 1467:national election on 29 December 2008 1427:Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission 1218:First Khaleda administration, 1991–96 862:Upon his release on 10 January 1972, 728:Interim Government era, 2024–present 717:2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement 697:2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement 677:2013 Bangladesh quota reform movement 7232:History of Bangladesh (1971–present) 3965: 3945: 3845: 3684:"Fakhruddin's govt unconstitutional" 3426:"High stakes in Bangladesh protests" 2819:Chowdhury, Atif (18 February 2013). 2613:Rangan, Kasturi (13 November 1974). 2523:"Rahman, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur" 2121:.Later Hasina was forced to resign. 1853: 1799:2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests 1705:, Dhaka protest VAT on tuition fees. 1607:United Nations Development Programme 1348:2006–08 Bangladeshi political crisis 1060:In May 1981 Zia was assassinated in 838:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman administration 819:history of Bangladesh (1971–present) 692:2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests 652:2006–08 Bangladeshi political crisis 550:Provisional Government of Bangladesh 6844: 4379: 4320:Hasnat, Mahadi Al (6 August 2018). 4072: 3851:Religion and politics in South Asia 2962:Shahriar, Hassan (17 August 2005). 2955: 2452:. Following the dissolution of the 2394:. Following the dissolution of the 2336:. Following the dissolution of the 2278:. Following the dissolution of the 2220:. Following the dissolution of the 2151:. Following the dissolution of the 2006: 1984:Hindu communities across Bangladesh 1781:to announce changes in its policy. 1567:successes of "Digital Bangladesh". 1179:Devolution and Local government Act 1142:Bangladeshi pro-democracy activist 1091:and Military Secretary (1984–1989) 910:of rice climbed significantly, the 647:Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord 24: 4042: 3867: 3740:"Digital Bangladesh a reality now" 3030: 2894:"Fall of the Bangabandhu, 1972–75" 2882: 2775: 2460:will remain in office until a new 2402:will remain in office until a new 2344:will remain in office until a new 2286:will remain in office until a new 2228:will remain in office until a new 2159:will remain in office until a new 1630:15th amendment of the constitution 1526:Vision 2021 and Digital Bangladesh 1344:Caretaker government of Bangladesh 1045:1977, and instituted martial law. 662:Vision 2021 and Digital Bangladesh 642:Caretaker government of Bangladesh 25: 7258: 4725: 3193:Rahman, Waliur (8 January 2007). 2923:Sheikh Mujib: Triumph and Tragedy 2575: 2129:An interim government led by the 2018:2024 Bangladeshi general election 1974:2021 Bangladesh Communal Violence 1968:2021 Bangladesh communal violence 1835:2018 Bangladeshi general election 1603:War Crimes Fact Finding Committee 1397:Later in the month the president 1371:The months preceding the planned 941:which began a campaign of brutal 702:2021 Bangladesh Communal Violence 687:2015 Bangladeshi political crisis 7205: 7196: 7195: 6480: 3660:. 6 January 2011. Archived from 3564:"Garment sector in dire straits" 3219:Habib, Haroon (4 January 2007). 1717:2015 Bangladesh student protests 1662:separation of religion and state 774: 525:Pakistani general election, 1970 75: 7247:Contemporary history by country 4634: 4584: 4570: 4542: 4524: 4499: 4473: 4444: 4397: 4376:Dhaka Tribune, 12 November 2018 4367: 4353: 4339: 4313: 4295: 4269: 4251: 4233: 4189: 4164: 4143: 4133:"Dhaka streets appear deserted" 4125: 4097: 3990: 3939: 3921: 3903: 3885: 3758: 3732: 3702: 3676: 3654:"Nielsen Survey, 2 Year Rating" 3646: 3628: 3610: 3592: 3574: 3556: 3538: 3520: 3494: 3476: 3458: 3444: 3418: 3392: 3367: 3341: 3315: 3289: 3263: 3237: 3212: 3186: 3160: 3134: 3117:"Ershad, Lt. General Hussein M" 3109: 3012: 2986: 2914: 2812: 2751: 2441:, following the resignation of 2437:was formed on 8 August 2024 in 2383:, following the resignation of 2379:was formed on 8 August 2024 in 2325:, following the resignation of 2321:was formed on 8 August 2024 in 2267:, following the resignation of 2263:was formed on 8 August 2024 in 2209:, following the resignation of 2205:was formed on 8 August 2024 in 2140:, following the resignation of 2136:was formed on 8 August 2024 in 2082:Non-cooperation movement (2024) 1866:COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh 1860:COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh 1701:Private university students in 1328:Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh 753:Timeline of Bangladeshi history 712:Bangladesh protests (2022–2024) 627:Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict 7163:British Indian Ocean Territory 5826:Bangladesh Planning Commission 4710:. New York: Houghton Mifflin. 4223:"Students sued, not attackers" 3484:"Post Election Reaction by AL" 2722: 2687: 2659: 2634: 2515: 833:1972–80: Post-independence era 722:Non-cooperation movement, 2024 530:Non-cooperation movement, 1971 520:1969 uprising in East Pakistan 13: 1: 5610:International Crimes Tribunal 4734:List of rulers for Bangladesh 4672:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 4651: 4454:২০২০-২১ সালকে মুজিববর্ষ ঘোষণা 3710:"Whither Digital Bangladesh?" 3546:"Power Crisis to end in 2012" 3221:"Polls won't be fair: Hasina" 3085:"Background Note: Bangladesh" 2821:"Bangladesh: Baptism By Fire" 2791:. Routledge. pp. 30–31. 1906:Mujib Year and Golden jubilee 1872:of coronavirus disease 2019 ( 947:charges of human rights abuse 846:Bangladesh's founding leader 682:International Crimes Tribunal 658:Parliamentary era, 2009–2024 189:Period, c. 185 BCE – c. 75 AD 5146:Proclamation of Independence 5126:Legislative election in 1954 4414:(in Bengali). 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Index

History of Bangladesh after independence
War of Independence
History of Bangladesh
Bengal
History of Bengal
a series
History of Bangladesh
1813 Map of Bengal
Etymology
Timeline
Traditional
Urheimat
Neolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Janapada
Northern Black Polished Ware
Pundra kingdom
Bengal in Mahabharata
Gangaridai kingdom
Mauryan Empire
Samatata kingdom
Shunga
Kushan
Southwestern Silk Road
Indo-Roman trade relations
Gupta Empire
Harikela kingdom
Gauda Kingdom
Gour (Sylhet)

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