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Blockading is a common form of non-violent protest in Bangladesh where opposition parties will observe a blockade day to put pressure on the government. Blockades are usually called to compel the authorities to meet certain demands or to protest issues like corruption from the ruling party. Blockades have become a frequent occurrence in Bangladesh's recent socio-political environment.
Blockading is a common form of non-violent protest in Bangladesh where opposition parties will observe a blockade day to put pressure on the government. Blockades are usually called to compel the authorities to meet certain demands or to protest issues like corruption from the ruling party. Blockades have become a frequent occurrence in Bangladesh's recent socio-political environment.
Blockading is a common form of non-violent protest in Bangladesh where opposition parties will observe a blockade day to put pressure on the government. Blockades are usually called to compel the authorities to meet certain demands or to protest issues like corruption from the ruling party. Blockades have become a frequent occurrence in Bangladesh's recent socio-political environment.
In modern state blockade has become a common affair which is the
symbol of non-violent protest. Generally a blockade day is observed to compel the authority to fulfill some demands. The opposition political parties observe blockade to protest against the corruption, misuse of power and the evil deeds of the ruling party. A blockade day is a frequent phenomenon in the recent socio-political perspective of Bangladesh