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In divided Bangladesh, election delivers power, not stability
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No voters, yet ballots filled. No people, yet results prepared.
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The international community often views Nobel laureates through a lens of deified reverence, assuming that a Peace Prize in the pocket equates to a democrat in the soul.
The international community often views Nobel laureates through a lens of deified reverence, assuming that a Peace Prize in the pocket equates to a democrat in the soul. But in Bangladesh, that illusion has shattered. On February 12, 2026, the world witnessed not a “democratic reset,” but a meticulously choreographed execution of the very concept of popular will.
Under the cold, academic stewardship of Yunus Centre , Bangladesh has exchanged a flawed democracy for a sanitized autocracy, draped in the robes of “reform” and enforced by the threat of the mob.
While the Yunus-controlled Election Commission boasts of a “peaceful” vote, the
reality is far more sinister. This was an election of the few, by the few, and for the few, a procedural sham that disenfranchised a third of the electorate to install a government that had already been hand-picked in the backrooms of the “interim” administration. Read and Download ➡️https://bdperspectives.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/The_Death_of_Democracy_in_Dhaka.pdf
reality is far more sinister. This was an election of the few, by the few, and for the few, a procedural sham that disenfranchised a third of the electorate to install a government that had already been hand-picked in the backrooms of the “interim” administration. Read and Download ➡️https://bdperspectives.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/The_Death_of_Democracy_in_Dhaka.pdf



