
Since 2014, democracy in Bangladesh has been exiled. People’s democratic rights were gradually stripped away. For over a decade, people could not exercise their voting rights. As a result, a new generation – who led the July Revolution – was thirsty for the right to vote. The people were waiting to reclaim their rights, but over the past eight months, how far have we really advanced on the path to democratic reform remains the biggest question, while the shadow of uncertainty surrounding the elections is expanding further.
Many are asking whether the 2024 uprising was only about holding new elections, currently making it the one of the most widely discussed issues. While elections were not the July Revolution’s primary goal, the past eight months have shown that the unelected interim government is incapable of realising the revolution’s aspirations. Now, the public is putting pressure on this interim government with various demands.