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Sheikh Hasina’s return bid threatens to upend Bangladeshi politics

The News

Ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has vowed to return to Bangladesh despite facing a death sentence, raising the prospect of a comeback for her and the Awami League. Analysts suggest this could revive rivalry with the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and curb gains for Islamist forces. Hasina has been living in India since her government was toppled by a student-led protest movement. The potential return threatens to upend the current political landscape in Bangladesh.

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Hasina's vow to return from exile

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Sheikh Hasina vowed to return to Bangladesh despite facing a death sentence.

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Her potential return could revive the rivalry between the banned party and the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

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  • Hasina's vow to return from exile
  • Potential revival of Awami League-BNP rivalry

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Ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s statement to return to Bangladesh despite facing a death sentence has raised the prospect of a possible return for her and the Awami League. Her potential return could reintroduce the rivalry between the banned party and the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), while limiting further gains for Islamist political forces, according to analysts.

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Her potential return could revive the rivalry between the banned party and the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

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Her potential return could curb further gains for Islamist political forces.

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Sheikh Hasina vowed to return to Bangladesh despite facing a death sentence.

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Sheikh Hasina has been living in India since her government was toppled.

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Her government was toppled by a student-led protest movement.

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The Awami League is currently a banned party in Bangladesh.

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