Politics
From Quota Reform to Revolution: How July Sparked a Uprising

A student protest over the reinstatement of the quota system in government jobs on June 5, 2024, escalated into a 36-day nationwide uprising, ending on August 5 with the resignation and flight of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to India.
Initially peaceful, the demonstrations began at Dhaka University but turned violent in July following government inaction and police crackdowns. A controversial remark by Hasina on July 14, branding protesting students as “rajakars,” further inflamed tensions. On July 15, ruling party student activists attacked demonstrators, and the following day at least six protesters were shot dead, transforming the movement into a full-scale anti-government uprising.
Despite the detention of six key coordinators by police and forced video statements urging calm, the protests intensified. On August 3, Hasina’s proposal for dialogue was rejected as leaders called for her immediate ouster.
Nationwide clashes on August 4 left at least 93 people dead. The next day, a massive “March to Dhaka” forced Hasina to step down and flee the country. Analysts say years of accumulated public resentment made the uprising inevitable.
Politics
Tarique Rahman Meets US Diplomat in London to Outline BNP’s Post-Election Plans

BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman held a private meeting with the US Chargé d’Affaires in Dhaka, Tracy Ann Jacobson, in London during the second week of July, sources confirmed.
The meeting, as confirmed by both BNP’s foreign affairs advisor Humayun Kabir and UK BNP President M A Malek, focused on the party’s plans regarding the upcoming general elections and its governance framework if it comes to power.
Although Humayun Kabir could not be reached over the phone despite repeated attempts, he had earlier confirmed the meeting to a private television channel. The US embassy has also acknowledged the occurrence of the meeting.
Discussions reportedly centered around BNP’s vision for the country post-election victory, including its governance blueprint and democratic commitments.
Politics
BNP Endorses Chief Advisor’s Poll Plan, Sees Election as Only Solution

BNP has welcomed the Chief Advisor’s recent electoral declaration, viewing elections as the only viable path out of the current political crisis.
At a press conference held Wednesday (6 August) at the BNP Chairperson’s office in Gulshan, Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, “Our goal is to return to a democratic system through elections. We believe in no alternative to elections.”
Responding to questions from journalists, Fakhrul commented, “Those who are disappointed tend to remain so forever. We hope everyone adopts a positive attitude to clear the path of national and democratic transition.”
The press event was organized to officially respond to the Chief Advisor’s July declaration regarding elections. Fakhrul also expressed trust in Professor Muhammad Yunus, stating, “His past actions show he will not do anything in the future that might question the fairness of the elections.
Bangladesh
February Election Aims to Launch “New Bangladesh,” Says Yunus

Bangladesh’s interim chief adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, has declared that the next national elections will be held in February 2026, before Ramadan. In a televised address marking the first anniversary of the mass uprising that ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Yunus urged citizens to commence both mental and institutional preparation starting immediately.
Yunus said, “I will send a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner requesting the election be scheduled for February.” While April had been previously suggested, major political parties, particularly the BNP, had demanded an earlier timeframe. theguardian.com+15Arab News PK+15timesofindia.indiatimes.com+15
Describing the vote as a “festival like Eid,” Yunus appealed for widespread participation, especially from expatriate Bangladeshis, women and young voters. “Let us make the election a foundation for a ‘New Bangladesh’,” he said.
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