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Post-Liberation State and Democracy

State power and democratic transition

1982

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Ershad's Coup and the Return of Military Rule

Post-Liberation State and Democracy

On 24 March 1982, Army Chief Hussain Muhammad Ershad seized power, removed President Abdus Sattar's elected government, suspended parts of the constitution, and imposed martial law. The coup ended a fragile civilian experiment that had followed the turbulence of the late 1970s and reinserted the military directly into the core of Bangladesh's political order. What followed was not only a change of ruler but the beginning of a new authoritarian phase that reshaped institutions, party politics, and the language of democratic resistance.

Historical Transitions

State, society, and political change

1988

High

Eighth Amendment and State Religion

Historical Transitions

Eighth Amendment and State Religion was a significant turning point in the political and social trajectory of Bengal/Bangladesh.

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Post-Liberation State and Democracy

State power and democratic transition

1990

Landmark

Mass Uprising

Post-Liberation State and Democracy

The 1990 Mass Uprising was the culmination of years of resistance to military-backed authoritarian rule in Bangladesh. Student activism, the martyrdom of Nur Hossain in 1987, opposition-alliance coordination, and professional-civic mobilization converged in a final wave of pressure that forced Hussain Muhammad Ershad to resign and opened the path to the Shahabuddin-led transition and the 1991 restoration of parliamentary democracy.

Pakistan Period and National Awakening

Language, autonomy, and liberation

1991

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Return to Parliamentary Democracy

Pakistan Period and National Awakening

After the 1990 mass uprising, Bangladesh moved through election and constitutional amendment to restore a parliamentary system in 1991, reshaping executive-legislative balance.

Post-Liberation State and Democracy

State power and democratic transition

1996

Major

Thirteenth Amendment and Caretaker Government

Post-Liberation State and Democracy

In 1996, Bangladesh adopted the Thirteenth Amendment to create a non-party caretaker government for supervising parliamentary elections. The change emerged from a deep opposition boycott, a disputed February election, and escalating demands for a neutral election-time administration, turning electoral credibility into a constitutional question.

Historical Transitions

State, society, and political change

1996

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Ganges Water Sharing Treaty

Historical Transitions

Ganges Water Sharing Treaty was a significant turning point in the political and social trajectory of Bengal/Bangladesh.

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