The Nations

Islamist Party Becomes Bangladesh's Main Opposition for First Time

via NPR News·Feb 16

An Islamist party has achieved a historic milestone by becoming Bangladesh's main opposition for the first time in the country's history. This development challenges the traditional dynastic political system that has dominated Bangladeshi politics for decades. Critics have raised persistent concerns about the party's policies regarding women's rights, highlighting tensions between political change and questions about the party's social agenda.

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