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The Islamic fundamentalists who helped former PM Sheikh Hasina oust Bangladesh from power after the student movement in August 2024 have now returned to their real purpose.
The Islamic fundamentalists have become active again amidst the neglect of the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus. These were banned by the Hasina government. They are engaged in pushing Bangladesh in a more radical direction.
Religious fundamentalists in a city announced that young women can no longer play football. In another city, he forced the police to release a man who publicly harassed a woman for not covering her hair, then garlanded her.

Yunus removed the ban on radical Jamaat-e-Islami in August last year.
Demonstration in Dhaka for Islamic Government
At a rally in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, radical protesters warned that if the government does not punish anyone who insults Islam, they would punish him with their own hands.
Officials of various political parties, who are drafting the new constitution, admitted that secularism would be abolished as a defined feature of Bangladesh in this document. Pluralism will be established in its place
After the Hasina government collapsed in Bangladesh, crowds attacked the places of worship of Ahmedia Muslim sect across the country. The Ahmadiyya community is still living in fear. The attendance in his prayer hall is almost half.

The girls involved in the movement are feeling cheated themselves
The most unhappy students from the arbitrariness of the fundamentalists, who supported Hasina in the movement to remove power. She hoped that one would bring a system of democratic openness instead of one -party rule, but now she is feeling cheated.
Sheikh Tasnim Afroz Amy, a 29-year-old student of Dhaka University, said, “We were at the forefront of protests. We protected our brothers on the road. Now the whole thing has changed after 5-6 months.”
Women have an important place in Bangladesh’s economy. Women have 37% stake in the country’s work force, the highest in South Asia. Women workers are afraid that if extremist forces come to power after 15 years, the challenges will increase for them.
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