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Demonstrations, Counter-Protests Paralyse Dhaka

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By SRI NewsDesk Published May 29, 2025
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Demonstrations, counter-protests paralyse Dhaka
DHAKA: Activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party march through the streets demanding justice for those injured during last year’s uprising against then prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

DHAKA: Bangladesh saw a typical day of demonstrations on Wednesday ranging from political rallies and counter-protests, to worker strikes and celebrations at the release of a Jamaat-i-Islami leader from death row.

“I got released this morning after being imprisoned for 14 years,” A.T.M. Azharul Islam said, waving at thousands of supporters of the country’s main religious party, Jamaat-i-Islami.

The tight-packed crowd cheered as the senior leader was released from a prison hospital in central Dhaka, a day after the Supreme Court overturned his death sentence and acquitted him of war crimes. “There was no justice in the past… we expect the court will ensure that the people get justice in the coming days,” Islam said.

Leftist parties say they will demonstrate in opposition to his release. Across Ramna Park in the neighbourhood of Naya Paltan, thousands choked the streets as part of a rally in support of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Political parties are readying for hugely anticipated elections which the interim government has vowed will take place by June 2026 at the latest.

Protests have become part of daily life in Bangladesh’s capital, with residents either taking part as political parties jostle for power after an uprising last year — or avoiding them.

The South Asian nation of around 170 million people has been in political turmoil since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted in August 2024, fleeing by helicopter as crowds stormed her palace.

Hasina’s 15-year-long aut­ho­­ritarian rule contained protests like a pressure cooker, until the student-led movement spearheaded a revolt that toppled her from power. On Wednesday, at least half a dozen demonstrations were held in the sprawling megacity of Dhaka, home to more than 20 million people.

‘Unpredictable’

While tens of thousands gather at major intersections across Dhaka with their demands, others spend hours navigating their way through traffic-snarled streets. “All the major roads are blocked during the day,” chicken seller Zakir Hossain said on Wednesday.

“We’ve had to shift our schedules. I start work at midnight now, even though the law and order situation is worsening every day, and muggings have become common.” It worries many, remembering the violence last year when police tried — and failed — to crush the protests that toppled Hasina.

“The situation is unpredictable — the protests can turn violent at any moment,” said a 43-year-old housewife. “I never used to call my husband much, but now I do. If he is even a little late coming home from the office, all sorts of bad thoughts come to my mind.”

Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus, the 84-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner who is leading the caretaker government as its chief adviser until elections are held, has called for parties to build unity and calm intense political power struggles. The government warned on Saturday that “unreasonable demands” and obstruction had been “continuously obstructing” its work.

Yunus has said polls could be held as early as December, but that having them later would give the government more time for reform.

Rallies organised by the powerful BNP are calling for the government to set an election date, as well as a raft of other demands, including the sacking of multiple members of Yunus’s cabinet.

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