17 February 2025

Beginning Of The End, Or End Of The Beginning, For Bangladesh’s Revolution? – Analysis

Jon Danilowicz

Following a period of relative quiet, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina again sparked unrest in Bangladesh on the six-month anniversary of her ouster by a student-led popular uprising.

She angered those who participated in ending her brutal dictatorship by giving a speech on Feb. 5 via social media – from hiding in India – during which she alleged that the interim administration, which was formed by a consensus after she fled Bangladesh, was an “unconstitutional” power grab.

And she further inflamed passions by urging her supporters to resist the interim administration.

The protesters decided to send a message by destroying the former home of Hasina’s father, the independence hero Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, around whom his daughter built a cult of personality during her tenure.

News clips uploaded on social media site X showed no footage of Hasina’s controversial speech, focusing on the destruction of the memorial – playing on a loop scenes of protesters setting fires in the building and taking hammers to its walls.

It is likely that Hasina and her supporters intended to provoke just such a response from the students. Predictably, her Awami League party highlighted the events as evidence of the growing lawlessness in the country.

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