The BNP’s Dilemma in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape

E-International Relations (2024)
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Abstract

Facing marginalization under the Awami League and historical stigma, the BNP’s recent outreach to India signals a pivotal shift. This commentary explores how the BNP seeks to establish legitimacy, distance itself from past associations, and connect with a younger electorate by advocating for democratic principles, social justice, and individual empowerment. It argues that a renewed commitment to ethical leadership and social justice will allow the BNP to bridge socio-economic divides and appeal to a disillusioned, younger electorate. This reorientation could shape a more inclusive, equitable political landscape, offering a foundation for Bangladesh’s democratic future.

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Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
University of Dhaka

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