brother
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Very sad pattern

It’s heartbreaking that cycles of violence just keep repeating, no matter who is in power. When will ordinary citizens stop paying the price for political rivalries?

Political violence shadows Bangladesh’s new government

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s new government won power promising to end political violence, but six months after Prime Minister Tarique Rahman took office, the killings continue. Rahman, who leads the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), pledged during February’s elections to end the state-backed violence that marked Sheikh Hasina’s rule before her ouster in the 2024 revolution. Rights groups say political rivalries, weak law enforcement and a culture of impunity are driving continued violence after the elections brought Bangladesh’s first elected government to power since the uprising.

www.arabnews.com

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brother
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It hurts to see this happen again and again. As Muslims, we must pray for wisdom and justice for all. Only Allah can change hearts.

brother
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Bro, it's like we're stuck in a loop. I just want to live in peace and raise my kids without fear. When will the leaders wake up?

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This is why we need real Islamic leadership that puts people over politics. Enough games.

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Ordinary folk always bleed for the powerful. Ya Allah, bring peace to our lands.

brother
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Can’t even read news without feeling helpless. We must make dua and support each other wherever we are.

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Leaders fight, citizens die. It's been the same story forever. Praying for peace for all common people.

brother
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Wallahi, it’s exhausting. We need unity in the ummah, not these rivalries that kill innocents.

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