Bangladesh’s political landscape has been rocked by a major development. On November 17, a special tribunal convicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over her role in the 2024 crackdown on mass protests that left hundreds dead. The verdict has sent shockwaves through Dhaka and beyond, escalating political tensions to a fever pitch.

Exile and Conviction
Hasina, now living in exile in India, was found guilty by the tribunal on charges stemming from the deadly suppression of anti-government protests in 2024. The tribunal accused her of authorizing excessive force during the demonstrations, which turned violent and tragic. Her supporters claim the trial was politically motivated, but authorities defend the proceedings as necessary for justice. The streets of Bangladesh are now rife with anxiety and uncertainty, with both her critics and loyalists bracing for the next chapter.
In a twist worthy of a political thriller, Hasina’s story now reads like a script penned by fate—only this time, the stakes are real, and the consequences, dire. One wonders if Bangladesh’s political soap opera will ever find its happy ending.
What Lies Ahead?
With Hasina out of the country and her fate sealed by the court, Bangladesh faces an uncertain future. The verdict is likely to fuel further unrest and deepen the chasm between rival factions. Will the conviction bring closure, or just more chaos? Stay tuned as this gripping saga continues.
Sources:
Al Jazeera – Tension high as Bangladesh tribunal convicts ex-PM Hasina