{"id":34,"date":"2024-08-07T20:44:43","date_gmt":"2024-08-07T15:14:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dev.litci.org\/india\/hi\/2024\/08\/07\/victory-of-the-masses-in-bangladesh\/"},"modified":"2024-08-07T20:44:43","modified_gmt":"2024-08-07T15:14:43","slug":"victory-of-the-masses-in-bangladesh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newwavesouthasia.com\/hi\/2024\/08\/07\/victory-of-the-masses-in-bangladesh\/","title":{"rendered":"Victory of the masses in Bangladesh !"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"has-text-align-left\">\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">LONG LIVE THE VICTORIOUS STUDENTS OF BANGLADESH !<br \/>ONWARD TO THE BENGALI REVOLUTION ! <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">An autocratic Bonapartist regime of Sheik Hasina has<br \/>fallen! This is without a doubt a victory for the student\u2019s movement. A victory<br \/>achieved with the martyrdom of over 300 students and workers, who became<br \/>victims of police and paramilitary aggression. The regime of Sheik Hasina came in power in 2008<br \/>following elections that year, gaining a second term at the end of the<br \/>caretaker government\u2019s mandate. She and her party, the Awami league, had been<br \/>progressively entrenching their position in power since then. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"has-text-align-left\">\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">By the time the Awami League won a record fourth term,<br \/>in an election that was heavily rigged, and boycotted by major opposition<br \/>parties, it\u2019s power had become almost absolute. On paper, Bangladesh was a<br \/>regular bourgeois parliamentary democracy, in practice it had become an<br \/>autocracy of one party, centered around one leader, Sheik Hasina. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">In many ways, the regime we saw toppled today, was a<br \/>resurrection of the BAKSAL regime crafted by Sheik Hasina\u2019s father, and the<br \/>first Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheik Mujibar Rahman. The new nation had<br \/>seen it\u2019s fledgling democratic structure eroded and transformed into a one<br \/>party state ruled through the party apparatus commanding a paramilitary and<br \/>army. The BAKSAL regime imploded under pressure from the military, following a<br \/>disastrous famine which killed hundreds of thousands. Sheik Hasina\u2019s 21<sup>st<\/sup><br \/>century autocracy collapsed in the face of mass mobilization of youth and<br \/>workers. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">A timeline of events <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The protests by the students started first in 2018 when<br \/>the new quota system for education and government jobs were first proposed. The<br \/>quota system offers 30% of seats in college and an even greater portion of<br \/>government jobs to those who are descendants of freedom fighters, who had<br \/>fought in the Liberation war of Bangladesh. In other words, the system<br \/>privileged the sons and grandsons of approximately 300,000 soldiers, and party<br \/>activists who had fought actively in the liberation war of 1971. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">With the Awami League in power, this translates to an<br \/>indirect way of securing hegemony over jobs and education, as the Awami League<br \/>largely led the independence war and the independence movement. One must see<br \/>this in the context of institutionalized corruption in Bangladesh, it becomes<br \/>an easy tool to use for the Awami League to ensure the greatest privileges for<br \/>it\u2019s members. After the first protests the government withdrew the<br \/>quota, but the quotas were reinstated after the government approached the Dhaka<br \/>High Court. The decision was passed on the 5<sup>th<\/sup> of June 2024 and<br \/>sparked off the students protests. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The latest round of student protests happened in the<br \/>context of a severe economic decline in Bangladesh, owing first to the<br \/>pandemic, which affected the country\u2019s textile industry, and then Russia\u2019s war<br \/>on Ukraine which affected Bangladesh\u2019s oil and food imports. Job losses from<br \/>the effect of the Pandemic, coupled with rising inflation as a result of<br \/>disruptions to oil and food imports, created a double pressure on the youth and<br \/>working population of the country. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The situation came to a point, where a large section<br \/>of garment workers remain unemployed and paid starvation wages, while up to 40%<br \/>of the youth had neither education opportunities nor jobs. In such a situation,<br \/>the Awami League decided to impose a measure which would ensure the most secure<br \/>and paying jobs, which exist in the public sector, went to its own cadres, who<br \/>would also get the best educational opportunities. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The students protests were large and impassioned, but<br \/>would not have exploded had it not been for the callous statement of Sheik<br \/>Hasina herself, who called the students \u2018razakars\u2019, likening them to the<br \/>reactionary collaborators of the Pakistan army during the liberation war. The<br \/>students, (many of whom were from the minority Hindu community) were rightfully<br \/>insulted by this, and fought with even greater passion. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">In response, the government decided to deploy its<br \/>hated paramilitaries and it\u2019s heavily militarized police, what followed was a<br \/>bloodbath. Bangladesh has a paramilitary infamous for its brutal tactics, and<br \/>high level of militarization, the Rapid Action Battalion, or RAB. The cruelty<br \/>of the Bangladeshi law enforcement forces were shown in earlier protests, where<br \/>protesters were treated with violence sometimes leading to death. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The repression faced by garment workers is a clear<br \/>example of this repressive machinery of the Bangladeshi state. The worst of the<br \/>policing came upon the student and youth protesters, with the government<br \/>responding to peaceful protests with violence. The police violence, and<br \/>defensive violence by protesters characterized much of the protests up to<br \/>Monday. As repression grew, as did the protests. Over the course of July, the<br \/>protests kept growing, with the government\u2019s response growing ever more<br \/>repressive. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">At it\u2019s peak, Bangladesh was subjected to nationwide<br \/>curfews, internet blackouts and rampant police firings. Videos have since<br \/>surfaced of police snipers indiscriminately opening fire on innocent civilians,<br \/>not sparing little children either. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The decision of the High Court on the quota system was<br \/>challenged before the Supreme Court, which reserved it\u2019s judgment till the 21<sup>st<\/sup><br \/>of July, when the Court struck down the proposed quota, and shrank it down from<br \/>considerably. Despite this, the protesters did not calm down. By the time of<br \/>the judgement, up to 139 people had been killed, as reported by mainstream news<br \/>sources. The real number could be higher. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">By this time, the protests had ceased to be about<br \/>quotas alone, and targeted the Awami League regime itself. Monday the 5<sup>th<\/sup><br \/>was to be the day of the long march of the students to demand accountability<br \/>for repression, and justice for those slain by the police and paramilitaries.<br \/>This was the peak of the protests, and it would likely have succeeded in<br \/>storming the centers of power, had Sheik Hasina not chosen to resign and flee. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">This brought a final end to the 15 year rule of the<br \/>Awami league and Sheik Hasina, a period marked by Bangladesh\u2019s transformation<br \/>into the sweatshop of the world, ruled through an autocratic boss in the form<br \/>of Sheik Hasina. The \u2018growth story\u2019 made her own cronies exceptionally rich and<br \/>powerful, while leaving most people of Bangladesh in poverty. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">Sheik Hasina\u2019s departure and the international response:<br \/><\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">Bangladesh had been a valuable asset of many of the<br \/>world\u2019s powers, who sought to exploit it\u2019s abundance of cheap labour,<br \/>agricultural resources, and natural resources. For all those invested in the<br \/>exploitation of Bangladesh, the shocking downfall of its self-styled wannabe<br \/>lee Kwan Yeu came as nothing short of a shock. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The one country that is most affected by this has been<br \/>India, which is heavily invested in trade with Bangladesh. Hundreds of millions<br \/>of dollars have been invested in Bangladesh\u2019s energy and infrastructure by<br \/>Indian corporations, while Bangladesh is one of the key export targets for<br \/>Indian goods. India surrounds Bangladesh on three sides, with the exception of<br \/>the border with Myanmar, and virtually controls the Bay of Bengal with it\u2019s enormous<br \/>navy. It is an uneven relationship that successive governments in Bangladesh<br \/>have attempted to ameliorate, by using China or Pakistan as counter-weights to<br \/>India. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The Hasina government however, entrenched Indian<br \/>influence and essentially pegged Bangladesh economically and politically to<br \/>India. The reality of her deep connection to India became crystal clear when<br \/>she chose India as the preferred destination to flee to. Here she was given<br \/>shelter by Prime Minister Modi. As of writing this article, the USA has revoked<br \/>her passport, and the UK (where her son lives) has denied her asylum. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">Al Jazeera, the mouthpiece of the Qatari government,<br \/>typically tends to lean in favor of Islamist governments, has welcomed the<br \/>ouster of Sheik Hasina, and is largely focusing on the celebrations which<br \/>followed her ouster, ignoring the descent into violence targeting Hindu<br \/>minorities. This is a stark contrast with Indian media channels, which<br \/>singularly focus on the violence against Hindus, while largely ignoring or<br \/>downplaying, the victory of the students agitation, and the government\u2019s own<br \/>repression against the masses. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The sequence of events suggests that Indian agencies<br \/>had been working behind the scenes, or in coordination with the Bangladesh army<br \/>to secure Sheik Hasina\u2019s life. She and her son could then become a future asset<br \/>with which India would reassert it\u2019s influence, disregarding the hatred of the<br \/>Bangladeshi people towards her. A recent revelation has shown that India was<br \/>prepared and willing to intervene militarily against Bangladesh during the 2009<br \/>Bangladesh Rifle\u2019s mutiny, which ultimately secured Sheik Hasina\u2019s rule, and<br \/>gave her the confidence to entrench herself and build a dictatorial government<br \/>over Bangladesh. Such a maneuver cannot be ruled out this time around<br \/>as well. However, the defense of capital is of supreme interest, and with<br \/>Hasina gone, the next best alternatives to ensure that Bangladesh remains a<br \/>sweatshop of the world, making fast fashion for the world\u2019s largest brands,<br \/>would be any of the bourgeois leaders whether it be Khaleda Zia of the BNP or<br \/>Mohammad Yunus. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The maneuvers of the army: <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The Bangladesh army intervened at the decisive stage<br \/>of the protests and reportedly gave Sheik Hasina a 45 hour ultimatum in which<br \/>to resign. The decision was borne of desperation and fear as the protests were<br \/>spreading and growing in intensity. Even before the long march had begun, Sheik<br \/>Hasina could be seen fleeing the Prime Minister\u2019s residence in a military helicopter.<br \/>Air clearance was given from the Indian government, after which she landed in<br \/>India\u2019s capital, marking the end of her reign, and the beginning of another<br \/>military rule. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The Chief of army Waker Uz Zaman announced the<br \/>resignation of the Prime Minister, and the army\u2019s takeover of the government.<br \/>As of today the 6<sup>th<\/sup> of August, the president dissolved parliament.<br \/>The army maneuvered to take advantage of the anger of the masses, and called<br \/>for talks with all political parties and students bodies, as was reported in<br \/>the mainstream press. An interim government is now formed, with Mohammad Yunus,<br \/>of grameen bank fame, as it\u2019s Chief advisor. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">With the resignation of Sheik Hasina and the<br \/>dissolution of the parliament, the police and paramilitaries have apparently<br \/>melted from the scene. Among the first acts of the new military government was<br \/>to free political prisoners, including the BNL leader Khaleda Zia, and the<br \/>Jamat I Islami. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">These right wing parties emerge from a pro-pakistan<br \/>background, with the Jamaat being drawn from ranks of Pakistani collaborators.<br \/>They are a reactionary Islamist party which was infamous for it\u2019s lumpen ways<br \/>and resort to violence. Soon after, prisons had been attacked, and a general<br \/>situation of lawlessness appears to prevail in the country. Reports emerged of<br \/>Awami League cadres, and Chattra League (the students union wing of the Awami<br \/>league) conducting attacks on Hindu minorities and their places of worship, as<br \/>a means to stoke communal hatred and discredit the movement. In opposition to<br \/>this, students unions and civic volunteers have gathered to protect minorities<br \/>and places of worship. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">It becomes clear from the emerging picture that a<br \/>concerted strategy is in place to play a game of divide and rule. Restoring<br \/>bourgeois right wing parties and their reactionary allies, and inviting a<br \/>discredited banker and champion of neo-liberalism to lead the government, is<br \/>part of the army\u2019s strategy. The objective being to sow enough chaos and<br \/>disorder to finally justify maintaining military control, and ensuring the<br \/>capitalist status quo remains unchanged after Sheik Hasina is gone. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">In the long run, there may even be an effort led by<br \/>India to rehabilitate the Awami League and bring back things to the way they<br \/>have been, undoing the hard work and sacrifice of the students and youth. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The current situation and the way forward : <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">Calm is slowly returning to the capital Dhaka but<br \/>scenes of violence and lawlessness in other parts of Bangladesh are still<br \/>common. Attacks on minorities by right wing lumpens and those linked with<br \/>pro-Jamaat groups are surfacing. Students and civil society members have formed<br \/>defense committees for temples and Hindu homes to foil the attacks against<br \/>minorities. Indian media is focusing chiefly on this issue, while the right<br \/>wing BJP and it\u2019s paid trolls on the internet are spreading false news to<br \/>influence Indian public opinion against Bangladesh. Conditions are being<br \/>created in India to justify intervention, or to use this issue and spread hate<br \/>against Indian Muslims. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The lawless situation in the country is a direct<br \/>result of the tactic of the army and the Awami League, along with it\u2019s<br \/>international backers. However, it is unlikely that this will last very long.<br \/>The army is helping restore some semblance of order for it\u2019s own interests,<br \/>while the students protesters have taken the mantle to maintain order in the<br \/>streets, and protect against vandalism. The effort to keep communal unity is<br \/>one of the greatest strengths of the current protests, had it not been for the<br \/>unity of Hindu and Muslims in Bangladesh, the protests would not have succeeded<br \/>in overthrowing the Awami League regime. The students have shown a degree of<br \/>political acumen in intervening this way, and foiling the strategy of divide<br \/>and rule. Even the Jamaat I Islami, known for its hatred for non-muslim<br \/>minorities and violence, has come out calling for calm and to defend Hindu<br \/>temples. This does not show any change in its basic character, but the<br \/>influence of the student protesters and the pressure to keep inter-communal<br \/>unity. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">The people of Bangladesh have shown that they would<br \/>not settle for the state of affairs that existed in the early 1990s or 2001<br \/>when the BNP ruled the country. Neither would they accept continued military<br \/>rule, the army knows this, which is why they have conceded to the students, and<br \/>avoided any crackdowns. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">As things stand now, the situation is still acutely<br \/>pre-revolutionary. The power of the masses prevail over the state, but there is<br \/>no visible organ of dual power on the streets. The protest emerged as a student<br \/>protest, with support from the working class, and barreled into a popular mass<br \/>movement against an autocratic regime, but it was not led by organizations of<br \/>the working class. The students provided political direction, but lacking a<br \/>revolutionary perspective, or organized leadership, it has not been able to<br \/>prevent the lawlessness that emerged from the freeing of prisoners and right<br \/>wing political leaders. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">At the core of the protests in Bangladesh, is the need<br \/>for unity between working class, youth and peasantry, under a revolutionary<br \/>program. In the context of Bangladesh, that means first and foremost<br \/>controlling the commanding heights of the economy, <b>The full nationalization of the textile sector, repudiating foreign<br \/>debt, comprehensive land reforms, and the building of a secular state which can<br \/>guarantee safety of life and limb to all.<\/b> <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">An important democratic victory has been won in<br \/>Bangladesh with a victory against the autocratic Sheik Hasina government and<br \/>the forces of Indian capital. The next victory must be won against the army,<br \/>and Islamist reactionaries, to secure this revolution. The people of Bangladesh<br \/>must learn from the revolutionary process in Sri Lanka which failed, it failed<br \/>so because they were not bold enough to seize power, and lacked any agenda<br \/>beyond the immediate political goals. The same must not repeat in Bangladesh ! <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">\u00a0Reference : <\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span class=\"MsoHyperlink\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.thehindu.com\/news\/international\/from-protests-to-sheikh-hasina-resignation-timeline-of-bangladesh-student-protest\/article68488361.ece\">https:\/\/www.thehindu.com\/news\/international\/from-protests-to-sheikh-hasina-resignation-timeline-of-bangladesh-student-protest\/article68488361.ece<\/a><\/span><\/span><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"text-align:justify\"><span lang=\"EN-US\" style=\"font-size:12.0pt;line-height:107%;,serif\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>LONG LIVE THE VICTORIOUS STUDENTS OF BANGLADESH !ONWARD TO THE BENGALI REVOLUTION ! 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