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UPRISING IN BANGLADESH
Sat Aug 17, 4:30 PM
In Defense of Reason
UPRISING IN BANGLADESH
LESSONS AND INSPIRATIONS TO BE DRAWN
A DISCUSSION
In July this year, the students and youth of Bangladesh raised the banner of revolt against the authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina government. What started as a students’ movement against the unjust quota system in the government jobs soon turned into a mass uprising against the entire system as more and more people started joining the movement. The brutal state repression and criminalising a genuine protest only led to the increase in the intensity of the storm of protest demonstrations in that country. Scared of people’s anger, Sheikh Hasina fled the country on 5 August. However, in absence of a revolutionary party which could utilise this revolutionary situation to move towards the revolutionary overthrow of the system, the movement could only succeed in ensuring the change of the government. This is a very significant political development which will have repercussions in the entire Indian subcontinent. What are the lessons to be learnt and what are inspirations to be drawn from this movement in our neighbouring country. These are the issues we plan to discuss in our next program.
All are cordially invited!
Visit following link to register for the event. (Entry is free): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1e5YjlGQn7XxYKui63NPiZjpoGgYrb1RfihFeiEARHfU/
LESSONS AND INSPIRATIONS TO BE DRAWN
A DISCUSSION
In July this year, the students and youth of Bangladesh raised the banner of revolt against the authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina government. What started as a students’ movement against the unjust quota system in the government jobs soon turned into a mass uprising against the entire system as more and more people started joining the movement. The brutal state repression and criminalising a genuine protest only led to the increase in the intensity of the storm of protest demonstrations in that country. Scared of people’s anger, Sheikh Hasina fled the country on 5 August. However, in absence of a revolutionary party which could utilise this revolutionary situation to move towards the revolutionary overthrow of the system, the movement could only succeed in ensuring the change of the government. This is a very significant political development which will have repercussions in the entire Indian subcontinent. What are the lessons to be learnt and what are inspirations to be drawn from this movement in our neighbouring country. These are the issues we plan to discuss in our next program.
All are cordially invited!
Visit following link to register for the event. (Entry is free): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1e5YjlGQn7XxYKui63NPiZjpoGgYrb1RfihFeiEARHfU/