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  2. 2024 Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence - Wikipedia

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    Following the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, 2024, attacks began on the homes, businesses, and places of worship of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. [1] The Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council reported that from August 4 to August 20, a total of 2,010 incidents (including 69 temples) of attacks on Hindus took place across the country within this 16-day period.

  3. History of Bangladesh (1971–present) - Wikipedia

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    These elections, which were contested by more than 30 parties, marked the culmination of Zia's transformation of Bangladesh's government from the MLA to a democratically elected, constitutional one. The AL and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), founded by Zia, emerged as the two major parties. [20]

  4. Jatiya Sangsad - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, the parliament usually reflects the will of the government, not vice versa as in a well-functioning parliamentary democracy. The checks and balances then formed on the prime minister and their cabinet is by civil servants in the Bangladesh Administrative Service and the courts, which are usually too docile to challenge the executive.

  5. 1991 Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    The BNP formed a government with the support of the Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami and on 20 March Khaleda Zia was sworn in for her first term as Prime Minister. [ 1 ] The elections were described to be free and fair by many international observers, and it played a major role in solidifying Bangladeshi democracy in aftermath of the anti ...

  6. Prime Minister of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    She was the prime minister of Bangladesh after winning a walkover 5 January 2014 election when Khaleda Zia's BNP boycotted the general election. Sheikh Hasina secured a fourth term as prime minister after winning the 2018 general election. Hasina became the longest serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh since independence.

  7. 2000s in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The BNP and its allies accused the AL of maligning Bangladesh at home and abroad out of jealousy over the government's performance on development and economic issues. Dialogue between the Secretaries General of the main ruling and opposition parties failed to sort out the electoral reform issues.

  8. 1990 Mass Uprising in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The strike claimed 5 lives, including the three BNP activists who were rallying in front of the central office of Jatiya Party and succumbed to death when the Jatiya Party cadres opened fire on the crowd. [7] 14 October 1990; Action Day observed by BNP led 7-party alliance, Awami League led 8-party alliance and Leftist 5-party alliance. 16 ...

  9. 1986 Bangladeshi general election - Wikipedia

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    The result was a victory for Ershad's Jatiya Party, which won a simple parliamentary majority with 153 of 300 seats. [2] [7] However the result was controversial, with Awami League accusing the Jatiya Party of election rigging and a British team of observers - consisting of a former Labour Party minister, a Conservative Party lawmaker and a BBC journalist - terming the elections a "tragedy for ...