Bangladesh Parliament Reconvenes First Time Since 2024 Uprising, Polls

Bangladesh's parliament reconvened on Thursday for the first time since the country experienced a significant uprising in 2024, which resulted in widespread political unrest and violence. This session follows the elections held last month, marking a crucial moment in the country's political landscape. The uprising, which was fueled by growing discontent over governance issues, led to a deadly crackdown on protests and raised concerns about human rights and democratic processes in Bangladesh. The recent elections, while aimed at restoring order, have been marred by allegations of irregularities and opposition boycotts. As lawmakers gather, the focus will be on addressing the aftermath of the upheaval and the pressing need for political stability and reconciliation in the nation. The international community is closely observing Bangladesh's efforts to navigate this turbulent period and uphold democratic norms.
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