Reclaiming Trust: How Bangladesh’s Student Movement Outpaced Traditional Parties

The Diplomat (2024)
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Abstract

In Bangladesh, opposition parties like BNP and JI have struggled to mobilize support despite their claims of championing democracy. The 2024 Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, however, succeeded where these parties failed, uniting people across political divides. Though BNP and JI offered covert support, they hesitated to openly join the movement, reflecting deeper issues in their strategies. This commentary argues that the movement’s success highlighted public disillusionment with traditional politics and the need for trust and accountability in future political mobilization, showing a path to genuine, inclusive change.

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Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
University of Dhaka

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