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They promised voting rights for expatriates. Democracy beyond borders. Fair. Inclusive.
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Election Without Choice? Bangladesh Faces a Growing Political Crackdown
What should have been a transition toward stability now feels like a step into uncertainty.
Since August 2024, the caretaker government has sidelined the country’s largest political organisation, blocked millions of voters from the coming election, and opened the door for hardline groups to regain space in public life. Critics warn this shift is changing the character of the state itself.
Women’s freedoms are under pressure. Minority communities feel exposed. Secular voices inside the bureaucracy say they’re being pushed aside while religious conservatives gain influence. Even basic cultural and sports activities are being pulled back after protests from extremist groups.
With the main
political force barred from the polls, many fear the next election is turning into a formality. A vote without real choice. Bangladesh is at a crossroads. The choices made now will shape whether the country holds on to its secular, democratic identity or drifts toward something far more restrictive. The fight for democracy isn’t over.
political force barred from the polls, many fear the next election is turning into a formality. A vote without real choice. Bangladesh is at a crossroads. The choices made now will shape whether the country holds on to its secular, democratic identity or drifts toward something far more restrictive. The fight for democracy isn’t over.



