This recent article examines if Bangladesh’s reforms truly address marginalized communities. It questions the effectiveness of including five representatives from these groups in the proposed Upper House, arguing reforms may favor the political elite. The piece emphasizes state accountability and suggests permanent national commissions for marginalized populations to ensure their rights and inclusion.
This recent article examines if Bangladesh’s reforms truly address marginalized communities. It questions the effectiveness of including five representatives from these groups in the proposed Upper House, arguing reforms may favor the political elite. The piece emphasizes state accountability and suggests permanent national commissions for marginalized populations to ensure their rights and inclusion.