Bangladesh is having elections, but it seems the ruling party will win again. The main opposition is not participating, claiming the Prime Minister won’t ensure a fair vote.
Critics say the leader has become too powerful, focusing on economic success but compromising democracy.
The international community is being questioned for not holding her accountable. Despite economic growth, the country faces challenges like rising living costs. Human rights concerns are on the rise with arrests and alleged abuses.
The government denies wrongdoing, but critics fear the impact on democracy. Western nations, including the EU, are urged to act, considering their economic ties. India’s influence is seen as a factor, as it opposes actions against Bangladesh.
The leader’s clear path to power may face challenges from public backlash and economic issues after the elections.
(Credit: Source – BBC)
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