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Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina Quits, Leaves Country | Kashif Abbasi's Detail Reports
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00:00Elections have been held, but what kind of elections were they?
00:02There are all kinds of cases in the political opposition jail.
00:06A well-planned election,
00:08corruption,
00:10opposition to political parties,
00:12then when has the result of a fake government been good?
00:16If there is no public support,
00:19then it becomes impossible to run the government.
00:21And when there is no public support with the government,
00:24and the government is run forcefully and forcefully,
00:27then the government does not run for a long time.
00:30And when the people of their own country are considered sheep and goats,
00:34and the fundamental right of their vote is snatched from them,
00:38then the people make their decisions on the streets and on the streets.
00:42What kind of elections?
00:43As was the tradition in the past,
00:45this tradition has been maintained even in 2024.
00:49With political opponents,
00:52all those campaigns were used,
00:54which are traditionally done with their opponents.
00:57Even the election campaign was not allowed.
00:59The leaders of the major parties of the opposition were put in jail.
01:03The demands of the non-partisan government of the opposition parties were rejected.
01:09Political opponents, critics and the media were forced and forced actions were taken.
01:15Not only were the opposition leaders arrested on the basis of false and false accusations,
01:20and punishments were given,
01:22but also cases were filed against thousands of opposing workers.
01:27The largest opposition party was disrespected.
01:30Many political workers had to be deported.
01:33They all changed their places out of fear of arrest.
01:37The judicial system was made a weapon against political leaders for revenge.
01:43The freedom of justice was weakened.
01:46Human rights were violated.
01:48Law-enforcing institutions also violated the sanctity of four walls.
01:53Raids were carried out in the houses of the opponents.
01:56Harassment and vandalism were a daily occurrence.
01:59When was this in a democracy?
02:01The internet was banned,
02:03the social media platform was banned,
02:05the expression of opinion was banned,
02:07the use of force was banned,
02:09arrests and accusations were made.
02:11The government was formed,
02:13but all kinds of efforts were made to save this weak power.
02:17Even state institutions were used.
02:20When nothing was done,
02:23it was decided to impose a ban on the Jamaat.
02:26But when does the situation get better?
02:28The public force finally wins.
02:31Despite all these steps,
02:33Sheikh Haseena Wajid could not save her government.
02:36The severity of the situation
02:38made it difficult for her to leave Bhampi and her country,
02:41where she was a ruler for 20 years.
02:44In the situation,
02:46the way she had to leave her country,
02:48in a helicopter,
02:50and no one knew where she was,
02:52then we found out that she had gone to India,
02:54and maybe she will go to Europe from there.
02:56And after her departure,
02:58the scenes that were seen in Dhaka,
03:01her and her father,
03:03the way their statues were erected,
03:06the way they were broken,
03:08I wish politicians could understand,
03:10that people can be controlled
03:12only to a certain extent,
03:14not more than that.
03:17We will talk today
03:19not only about the impact
03:21of this on our country,
03:23but also about the similarities
03:25between the situation
03:27and the events in Bangladesh.

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