In a groundbreaking move, Bangladesh's Gen Z, fueled by student demonstrators who recently played a pivotal role in toppling Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, are rejecting the traditional political landscape dominated by the country's two main parties.
Instead, they are considering the formation of their own political party to ensure the implementation of lasting reforms and to prevent a return to authoritarian rule. This decision comes after the students' dismissal of calls for quick elections, signaling a desire for a more profound change in the political fabric of Bangladesh.
The movement, described as a Gen Z revolution, showcases the growing frustration among young Bangladeshis with the existing political duopoly and their yearning for a new political narrative that better represents their aspirations and concerns.
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