
"Tensions are growing after the killing of a student leader in last year's revolt, which toppled Sheikh Hasina. Tensions are growing in Bangladesh after the killing of a student leader of last year's uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Elections for a new government are due in February. So, how volatile is the political situation? Presenter: Dareen Abughaida Guests: Taqbir Huda human rights lawyer"
"Clarendon Scholar at Oxford University Asif Shahan professor of development studies at the University of Dhaka Fahmida Khatun executive director at the Centre for Policy Dialogue in Bangladesh"
A student leader was killed following last year's revolt that toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The killing has reignited tensions across Bangladesh and raised fears of further unrest. Nationwide protests and confrontations with security forces have increased in intensity. Elections for a new government are scheduled for February, heightening political stakes and uncertainty. Opposition groups and civil society express alarm over potential suppression and concerns about electoral fairness. International observers and rights organizations warn of risks to human rights, democratic processes, and broader instability if tensions escalate further.
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