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Bangladesh’s February 2026 Election Faces Legitimacy Crisis

Bangladesh heads toward its February 2026 election amid deepening doubts over the neutrality of the interim government and the credibility of the electoral process.

Mob Violence on Campus: A Direct Threat to Education and the Rule of Law

By Parvez Hashem The recent assault on Hasan Mohammad, an Assistant Professor of Law at Chittagong University, marks a deeply disturbing moment for higher...

Legal Reform or Ideological Shift? Polygamy, Power, and the Direction of Bangladesh

A recent High Court observation on polygamy has reignited debate over women’s rights, Islamist influence, and whether Bangladesh’s legal reforms are drifting away from constitutional equality.

Is Dr. Yunus Turning Bangladesh into a Radical Jihadi State?

Bangladesh faces mounting allegations of political persecution, mob violence, and radicalization as critics warn a disputed election and impunity threaten democracy and stability.

The Bengali Statehood and the Tragedy of Ideological Dissonance

Bangladesh was born on four ideals—nationalism, democracy, socialism, and secularism. This editorial examines why a growing section of society now rejects that very foundation.
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