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Is Sheikh Hasina’s Comeback on the Horizon? Political Campaign Begins from Exile

Dhaka, Bangladesh – Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and leader of the Awami League, has been in exile since August 5, 2024, following a meticulously designed student uprising that led to a dramatic shift in the political landscape. In the wake of the protests, Dr. Muhammad Yunus captured power, forcing Hasina into exile. However, despite her absence from the country, she has begun delivering speeches to her global supporters over the phone, signaling the potential start of a political comeback.

Hasina’s messages have been broadcast through various platforms, where she outlines her vision for the future of Bangladesh. Her speeches focus on calls for unity, the restoration of democracy, and the protection of civil rights, all while voicing criticism of the current government’s handling of the nation’s affairs. While her position as an exiled leader poses challenges, her loyal base both within Bangladesh and abroad continues to rally behind her.

The timing of Hasina’s campaign, coming on the heels of Dr. Yunus’s rise to power, has raised eyebrows in political circles. The student uprising, which was meticulously orchestrated, resulted in significant political turmoil, providing an opening for Yunus to take control. Now, with Hasina mobilizing her supporters remotely, the question arises: Is this the beginning of her comeback?

Supporters of Hasina believe her return could be a game-changer for Bangladesh’s political future. Known for her leadership during the country’s most defining moments, Hasina has maintained a strong presence on the international stage, advocating for Bangladesh’s interests and upholding her commitment to democratic governance.

Critics, however, argue that her return could further fuel political polarization and exacerbate tensions between opposing factions. With elections looming, the situation remains fluid, and Hasina’s next steps will likely play a critical role in shaping the political trajectory of Bangladesh.

As the world watches closely, Hasina’s phone speeches and her calls for unity suggest that this could indeed mark the beginning of a political comeback, potentially upending the current power dynamics in Bangladesh. Whether she returns to Bangladesh to lead her party or continues her campaign from exile, her influence and resilience remain undeniable.

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