This chapter details the recent protests in Bangladesh that led to the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after 15 years in office. It highlights the shift in the political landscape and the citizens' aspirations for a more progressive governance structure in the aftermath of the upheaval.
After weeks of protests and a brutal crackdown that led to several hundred deaths, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to step down and flee the country, putting an abrupt end to her more than 15 years in power. Stepping into the leadership vacuum is Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus, who we spoke to last month -- when he was facing charges that his supporters said were trumped up by Hasina.
Today on The Big Take Asia, host K. Oanh Ha speaks to Bloomberg’s Kai Schultz about what drove the student-led uprising and Hasina’s downfall, Yunus’s surprising turn to politics, and what’s at stake for one of Asia’s most promising economies.
Read more:
Yunus Cleared in Graft Case After Becoming Bangladesh Leader
Further listening:
Why This Nobel Prize Winner Faces Life Imprisonment in Bangladesh
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