
DHAKA: Bangladesh is caught up by intense political strain as a unique tribunal gets ready to render the outcome against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The high-stakes legal decision has already caused widespread bloodshed, with multiple crude bombs bursting in the capital of Dhaka, disturbing the nation, which is already vulnerable.
Hasina’s appreciators have called the examination a “kangaroo court,” and her recently banned Awami League party has indicated a possible mass disturbance. In consequence, authorities have activated the military & police and have problemed an astonishing shoot-on-sight order for aggressive demonstrators, a move denounced by correct groups but defended by the government as crucial to contain deadly efforts at sabotage. Fear and Deserted streets characterize the turmoil, which highlights a serious national crisis brought on by the prosecution of the nation’s long-serving former leader.








