In a riveting discussion, Sohela Nazneen, a prominent political scholar from the University of Dhaka, shares the intense public reaction and fears following Sheikh Hasina's death sentence. Sreeradha Datta, a South Asia expert, critically analyzes India's unlikely extradition of Hasina and its diplomatic implications. Meanwhile, Taqbir Huda, a human rights lawyer, raises concerns about the fairness of the trial and the potential strategic errors of the death penalty. Together, they delve into the future of Bangladesh's political landscape and youth responses to this pivotal verdict.