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This may be another victory for the US color revolution. Hasina fled to India and Iran made a rare statement.

2024-08-09

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Bangladesh has changed. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was re-elected not long ago, announced her resignation and hurriedly packed her luggage and boarded a plane to India before the people surrounded her residence. The conflict that broke out in Bangladesh actually began to take shape in June this year. In other words, Hasina actually had two months to solve the problem, but as we all saw, the conflict in Bangladesh did not ease, but intensified. In the end, Hasina had to go into exile abroad, and the Myanmar military temporarily took over domestic affairs.

The direct cause of the conflict was that Bangladesh had previously announced the restoration of the "civil servant quota system". In simple terms, it is to take out some civil service positions and only give them to certain people, such as the descendants of those who participated in the Bangladesh Liberation War, so that they can get public office with a lower threshold than ordinary people. Although this does take care of those who founded Bangladesh, combined with the current high unemployment rate in Bangladesh, this unfair quota system can easily achieve counterproductive effects and ultimately lead to the current tragedy.