Bangladesh Mein Talba Ka Ehtijaj Aur Muzahirey Kab Aur Kaisay Shuru Hue? ? Jaaniye Tamam Tafseelaat

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Bangladesh Mein Talba Ka Ehtijaj Aur Muzahirey Kab Aur Kaisay Shuru Hue? ? Jaaniye Tamam Tafseelaat
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00:00For the past 15 years, Haseena Wajid was in the government.
00:05She won the last election at the beginning of this year.
00:08And there was a lot of commentary on the way she won.
00:12But she took away a lot of Bangladesh's economy.
00:17She improved the living standards there.
00:19Her exports went to billions of dollars.
00:22And in Pakistan, there was an example of how much Bangladesh has progressed.
00:26But Haseena Wajid, with the passage of time,
00:31when she came in the third term,
00:33and during the last few years of the second term,
00:37there was a lot of dictatorship and authoritarianism in her.
00:44She couldn't tolerate the opposition at all.
00:46When she was going towards the election,
00:48almost all of her opposition leaders were in jail.
00:55During the election, if the opposition said anything, they would have kept it in front of you.
01:0025,000 of our party leaders and workers,
01:04starting from our Secretary General,
01:06down to the grassroots level,
01:09have been taken into custody.
01:11They were already hunting the opposition leaders,
01:17in particular, in their homes.
01:20Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islamiya was accused of declaring a terrorist attack on Pakistan.
01:27The majority of the party leaders were put in jail.
01:32This latest incident has led to protests,
01:36especially from the university students.
01:39The reason for this is that the one-third of the government jobs
01:44are for the welfare of the freedom fighters of Bangladesh.
01:49Against this, protests started.
01:53Approximately 300 people were killed.
01:58In response, Sheikh Haseena refused to accept the demands.
02:04She started a series of attacks and arrests against the protesters,
02:09which led to more deaths.
02:11Sheikh Haseena tried to terrorize the students,
02:15and tried to make the country unbalanced.
02:20The situation worsened when the Awami League
02:24put its student organization, Bangladesh Chhatru League,
02:27against the students.
02:30Many people were killed in the protests.
02:33After this incident, the demonstrators
02:36refused to accept the demands of Sheikh Haseena Wajid.
02:40There was a curfew in the country.
02:42All social media was shut down.
02:45The opposition leaders were also shut down.
02:49Daga was turned into a battlefield.
02:53The quota system was transformed into civil disobedience.
03:00Former army chiefs and officers took to the streets
03:04and appealed to the students not to protest.
03:09Today, the Prime Minister has resigned from his post
03:13and has left the country.
03:16The information we have so far is that he has reached India
03:20and his journey to London is ahead.
03:23His sister lives there.
03:26She will spend the rest of her life with him.
03:30There is an interesting debate going on in Pakistan
03:34about this incident.
03:37We should not forget that Sheikh Haseena Wajid's father,
03:41Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Zaid,
03:44is declared the father of independence.
03:47He was buried there.
03:50Today, Dr. Maliha Lodhi,
03:53who is a doctor in Pakistan,
03:57who was a former high commissioner in the UK,
04:00an ambassador in the US,
04:03and who represented Pakistan in the UN,
04:06told me that the reason for this is that
04:09the fundamental principles of democracy
04:12were not followed.
04:15The public's opinion was not listened to.
04:18The opposition was not listened to.
04:21This is a big problem.
04:24The status of his family was also rejected.
04:27When people do not listen to their opinions,
04:30you have to face such consequences.
04:33These are the circumstances.
04:36I start with you, Mr. Naqvi.
04:39How will you explain this situation?
04:42Because one thing is certain,
04:45that the economy has improved there.
04:48Their foreign exchange reserves,
04:51their exports of textiles,
04:54were booming in the world.
04:57There was a 5th year of waiting,
05:00policies, everything was there.
05:03But despite this, when you opposed
05:06the public's opinion,
05:09and especially in a democracy,
05:12when you do not listen to the opposition,
05:15then the situation gets worse.
05:18There is no other opinion in this.
05:21Haseena Wajid was very popular there.
05:24She was the daughter of Bani of Bangladesh.
05:27Bani is very popular in any country.
05:30But this proves that if the public is with the army,
05:33no matter how powerful or popular the politician is,
05:36the army will never allow the politician
05:39to spread hatred against the state,
05:42the country and the people.
05:45The army will never allow the state
05:48to harm the people, the people's lives,
05:51the state's life and property.

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