BNP: Back in power after 20 years

The Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP) has regained power after a two-decade hiatus, marking a significant shift in the nation’s political landscape. This transition comes on the heels of intense protests in 2024 that culminated in the ousting of the long-standing Sheikh Hasina government. The BNP's resurgence is seen as a response to widespread public discontent with Hasina's rule, characterized by allegations of authoritarianism and economic challenges. As the BNP prepares to take the reins of governance, political analysts are closely monitoring how this change will affect both domestic policies and Bangladesh's international relations. The new government faces the daunting task of addressing the grievances of citizens while stabilizing a fractured political environment. The BNP's return could redefine the trajectory of Bangladesh's democracy, which has been marred by violence and political strife in recent years, as the party aims to unite a divided populace and restore faith in democratic processes.
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