Donald Trump has won the US presidential election. The ousted Awami League through the movement of students in Bangladesh has become optimistic about his victory. Besides, the minorities of Bangladesh have also become optimistic.
According to the report of Times of India, the minority groups of Bangladesh and members of the opposition party (Awami League) have become quite optimistic about the return of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States. Many think that the chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh with America. Muhammad Yunus' relationship could usher in a 'changing period' in the future.
Awami League's verified Facebook page congratulated Donald Trump for being elected president. The Awami League claims that the ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is the 'Prime Minister'. Although Sheikh Hasina is currently staying in India for the past few months. An Awami League leader who went into hiding after Sheikh Hasina's ouster told The Times of India, pointing to Trump's rise to power, 'Change is inevitable.' Because, an unelected authoritarian government in the country is fueling communal hatred as well as 'despotism'.
The Times of India report claimed that in various cities of the country, including Dhaka, Chittagong, where the protesting students maintained control, they targeted Hindus, Buddhists and Awami League supporters. Citing analysts, the Indian media said that Trump is 'unwavering' in his friendship with India. During his tenure, the 'unelected government' of Bangladesh would be in a precarious situation. According to the newspaper, the Indo-US axis will try to use Bangladesh to 'block' China under Trump.
According to the hidden leader of Awami League, there could be a significant change in Washington-Dhaka diplomatic relations as the power of the United States passes from the hands of the Democrats to the Republicans. Because their friends from the Democrats who lost power. Yunus will no longer receive support.
He said, 'During the election campaign, Trump highlighted the persecution of Hindus and minorities under the current government of Bangladesh. Numerous incidents of harassment are coming forward. Harassment has been initiated through legal proceedings against opponents. Recently, actress Shami Kaiser was arrested in a murder case. However, most people believe that he was arrested as revenge because of his association with Awami League. We hope this situation will improve as Trump wins the election.'
An Indian who moved from Dhaka to Kolkata after the popular uprising in Bangladesh told the Times of India, “The persecution of minority communities in Bangladesh, especially Hindus and tribal groups, has caught the attention of the international community in the last three months. Trump condemned violence against Hindus and other minority groups in Bangladesh. Oppressed groups are regaining confidence as he criticizes the current administration for ignoring the concerns of Hindus. They now hope that the Trump administration will intervene to stop this persecution.'
