Abstract

Bangladesh emerged as an independent country in the South Asia in 1971 after being separated from Pakistan. In 1971 it was a very poor country. The general people had a hope and dream that the political parties will develop the country and will eradicate poverty gradually, will provide jobs to the 50% unemployed people, will educate the 60% illiterate people; but their holy hope and dream have not been fulfilled due to frequent hostile political culture, beating, killing among the political party members, no patriotism among the political leaders, massive corruption, unnecessary frequent strike, unnecessary opposition to the government policy etc. This paper has narrated the past and current social and political situation in Bangladesh briefly with the help of data collected from newspapers and statements given by intellectuals and political leaders. Descriptive and analytical research methodology has been applied in this paper to narrate the situation.

Highlights

  • Bangladesh is a poor country in southern Asia

  • New York State Parliament Member, Mr Selix Doblew Ortiz attended the seminar and he promised to table a proposal in the New York State Parliament against the ongoing violation of human rights in Bangladesh. In this situation the people of Bangladesh think that Awami League (AL) government is heading to the wrong direction to revenge against opposition political parties especially Bangladesh Jamaat Islam

  • The people of Bangladesh has given more than two-thirds majority seats to AL in the Parliament with the hope that it will undertake development projects to create new jobs to the unemployed people, to solve electricity, water and gas problem, to stop corruption and extortion of money by elite groups from businessmen, to give security of life of people by improving law and order situation in the country etc

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Introduction

Bangladesh is a poor country in southern Asia. It locates southern side of India and above the Bay of Bengal. It is a very small country but it has large population, 150 million. Some political parties thought it would not be for the interest of Bangladeshi people to separate Bangladesh from Pakistan as India wanted to divide Pakistan into two parts to gain its own political and imperialistic policy. Thousand of scholars and intellectuals who were not involved in any political party sincerely opposed the separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan as they thought separating Bangladesh with the help of India might not be beneficial for the future of Bangladeshi people

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