A Blueprint for Bangladesh’s Future
A Comprehensive Archive of Ambassador Serajul Islam's Analyses and Commentaries
Ambassador Serajul Islam’s in-depth writings outline essential steps to transform Bangladesh from authoritarian governance toward a resilient democracy. His analyses offer not only a critique of existing governance but also a strategic vision for strengthening the nation’s geopolitical stance, economic foundations, and political freedoms.
Here, find actionable strategies and a comprehensive framework for meaningful reform, encapsulating his expertise on navigating current challenges and achieving sustainable growth.
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Is there a tomorrow?
The chief election commissioner, Kazi Habibul Awal, faces unprecedented challenges as he leads the Election Commission toward the 12th national election amid heightened opposition and international scrutiny. In this analysis, Ambassador Serajul Islam unpacks the complexities of Awal’s approach and its implications for Bangladesh’s future. As the people await the right to vote, he reflects on the parallels between Bangladesh’s struggle today and the historic fight for independence. He also highlights the intricate involvement of foreign powers and the economic ramifications of neglecting democratic reforms. The article ends on a poignant note—questioning whether the regime’s direction leaves room for a tomorrow.
The Election Commission’s wasted dialogue
In EC’s Wasted Dialogue, Ambassador Serajul Islam critiques Bangladesh's Election Commission's outreach to political parties amid intensified political suppression. With the BNP's offices locked and leaders incarcerated, the dialogue aims to legitimize an election many argue is predetermined under the 15th amendment. This analysis casts light on the struggle for democratic representation, comparing the current climate to Bangladesh’s 1971 liberation war for political rights. The article suggests that only a caretaker government, backed by the international community, can ensure a fair and free election, crucial for Bangladesh's future.
EC and caretaker government
The Gaibandha 5 by-election raises questions about the Election Commission's ability to hold fair elections. With Article 91's powers invoked, can the Commission truly ensure impartiality in Bangladesh’s electoral future?
For ruling party or people?
The Election Commission’s roadmap for Bangladesh’s 12th general election is under scrutiny. With opposition demands for a neutral caretaker government and concerns over election integrity, will this roadmap lead to a genuinely participatory election?