by SAC | Feb 10, 2026 | Editorial
As Bangladesh approaches its forthcoming General Election on 12 February, the atmosphere is not one of democratic celebration, civic optimism, or policy-driven debate. Instead, it feels disturbingly like a moment of national surrender—a quiet, dangerous acquiescence...
by SAC | Jan 18, 2026 | Editorial
Bangladesh stands on the threshold of a pivotal electoral moment. The general election scheduled for 12 February 2026 is being framed as the country’s first genuine democratic reset following the 2024 uprising that ended the long tenure of Sheikh Hasina. Yet beneath...
by SAC | Dec 31, 2025 | News
Bangladesh stands at a dangerous crossroads where the rituals of democracy remain intact, but its substance is being systematically hollowed out. What is unfolding is not merely an imperfect election cycle, but a profound crisis of legitimacy—one that implicates the...
by SAC | Oct 21, 2025 | Condemnation
Bangladesh’s July Charter: A Trojan Horse for Radical Resurgence and Regional Instability By South Asia Corner Editorial Team When the July National Charter emerged in 2024, its drafters marketed it as a manifesto for “restoring democracy” and “ending...
by SAC | Oct 12, 2025 | News
For decades, Bangladesh’s armed forces stood as a symbol of national pride—born from the crucible of the 1971 Liberation War. Yet the institution that once carried the spirit of freedom has long been eroded by political exploitation, corruption, and an insidious drift...