Bangladesh recently concluded its inaugural national elections since a significant student revolution took hold in the summer of 2024. Reporting directly from Dhaka University, a focal point of the student movement, New York Times correspondent Anupreeta Das provides an in-depth perspective on the profound implications these elections carry for the country’s trajectory and future.
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