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Bangladesh Emergency and the Aftermath 2007-2008
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Elections in Bangladesh are invariably tainted by different forms of rigging. In 1991, the concept of a care-taker government was adopted by the parliament with the consent of all major political parties and they were mandated to help the Election Commission to conduct general election for a parliament within three months. However, the care-taker government formed for 2007-08 elections suo moto extended its mandate by another 23 months in violation of the Constitution. The purpose of this study is to examine and analyse the tenure of the care-taker government that illegally existed in Bangladesh during 2007-08. It was a break in the democratic system-resulting in a uncommon regime—a combination of few individuals, civil and military, taking over the institutions in the country for the months before the general elections of 2008. This volume captures images of the important political incidents in Bangladesh during this period. The effect of the regime on the economy, judiciary, human rights situation has been discussed by the author, who was imprisoned during this period. The book deals with the event at the University of Dhaka that stalled the election process. It analyses the conspiracy theories and negotiations that were taking place in the charged political climate during the days leading to the elections in December 2008.
Moudud Ahmed
Moudud Ahmed (1940-2021) was a prominent statesman whose illustrious political career spanned decades in independent Bangladesh. From serving as the country’s first Postmaster General to holding key roles including Prime Minister, Vice President, and Minister of Law, he remained a central figure in shaping the nation’s governance. Despite shifting political affiliations, Ahmed consistently sought to rise above party lines, guided by his enduring love for Bangladesh. He actively participated in the Language Movement, Mass Uprising (1969) and the Liberation War. A prolific writer, he authored over a dozen books on law, politics, and history. His contributions were marked by intellectual depth and an unrelenting commitment to democratic ideals. He was awarded the Mother Teresa Award for Social Justice in recognition