Bangladesh podcast # 2 -Regime Change; The Fall of Sheikh Haseena and its Consequences

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In this podcast we talk to two Bangladeshi expats who have been involved in recent pro-democracy activism within the BD diaspora. Dr Shafiqur Rahman is a political scientist who teaches in Vancouver. Mr Jyoti Rahman is an activist and blogger who is also an economist and a fiscal policy expert who has worked with the IMF and other institutions. We asked them about what is happening in BD and how this is likely to play out in the coming days..

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brown
brown
9 months ago

their chief justice has been forced out…. central ban governor has volunteered to resign…

Bhumiputra
Bhumiputra
9 months ago

Did I just listen to the BD guys (esp the one whose name sounds like Shoufik ) gaslight us all that Hindus are not being deliberately targeted?
The interim pm yunus has himself acknowledged the attacks. There have been huge protests by BD Hindus themselves today. Instead you pick the biased outlet like DW to show that all images/videos are fake. In today’s media world, it is common tactic for belligerents to insert fake or old images to discredit other party.
The other BD guy whose name sounded like joti sounded like a hostage/dhimmi.
To all fellow Hindus, this is karma paying us back for not taking right actions in time (for eg. Not going in for full population exchange in 47 and again in 71 or for that matter not breeding enough) and also taking wrong actions like adopting liberal lifestyle esp. abortions. Change while there is still time. There is nowhere else to run to.

Bhumiputra
Bhumiputra
8 months ago

looks like India government relented on pension issue, possibly as insurance against regime change operation. Agniveer also needs some tweaking. Keep existing regimental recruitment as is to avoid resentment among traditional recruitment areas. Explore NCC and Territorial Army options to achieve the aims of agniveer.
Watch bharatvaarta podcast to get an idea of the different attack vectors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soQ9Qm9lUwg
at least I got an idea of why modi is fiscally conservative. TLDR; Yugoslavia was heavily in debt and provinces were told that they did not need to carry debt burden if they broke away. Not sure if RW commentators like sairav@ appreciate this aspect. Modi + bjp need to amp their communication strategy.

Brown Pundits