Bangladesh’s Political Crossroads: Religious Parties, Secularism, and Student Activism Shaping the Nation’s Future
Bangladesh’s political landscape is increasingly defined by the clash between religious influence and secularism, with key players like the Awami League and Islamist parties such as Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP at the forefront. This article dives deep into the role of student activism, the impact of the 13-point agenda, and the government’s attempts to navigate the demands of a 91% Muslim population while striving for a secular state.