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Sheikh Hasina wins 3rd term as PM in Bangladesh: Pro-democracy icon turned iron lady, Awami League leader oversaw 10 years of economic growth

Agence France-Presse • December 31, 2018, 16:33:51 IST
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Sheikh Hasina is lauded by supporters for overseeing a decade of impressive economic growth in the impoverished South Asian nation that was more commonly known for its frequent floods and cyclones

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Sheikh Hasina wins 3rd term as PM in Bangladesh: Pro-democracy icon turned iron lady, Awami League leader oversaw 10 years of economic growth

Dhaka: To her supporters, Sheikh Hasina is Bangladesh’s “mother of humanity” for giving Rohingya refugees shelter, but to her detractors she’s a creeping autocrat who has jailed opponents and muzzled dissent. Hasina, the daughter of Bangladesh’s founder, won a historic fourth term as prime minister with a landslide victory in Sunday’s election that the opposition claimed was rigged. [caption id=“attachment_5814201” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of Sheikh Hasina. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/sheikhhasina-AP.jpg) File photo of Sheikh Hasina. AP[/caption] The 71-year-old is lauded by supporters for overseeing a decade of impressive economic growth in the impoverished South Asian nation that was more commonly known for its frequent floods and cyclones. Opponents, however, accuse her of jailing arch-foe Khaleda Zia on politically motivated charges, of orchestrating mass arrests, enforced disappearances and passing draconian anti-press freedom laws to try to cling to power. Hasina was abroad in August 1975 when a group of renegade military officers assassinated her father, Bangladesh’s first president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, his wife and three sons. She started her political career as a hero of the people, returning from exile in 1981 to take over as Awami League leader and begin a long struggle to restore democracy in Bangladesh. Hasina joined forces with Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to help oust military dictator Hussain Muhammad Ershad in 1990 but the pair soon fell out and were branded the “Battling Begums”. Economic growth Their rivalry has dominated Bangladeshi politics for the last 30 years. Hasina was first elected prime minister in 1996 but she struggled to emerge from the shadow of her father during her first term and lost the 2001 contest. The pair were then imprisoned on corruption charges in 2007 by a military-backed government which had taken power in a coup. The charges were dropped and they were freed to contest the December 2008 election, which Hasina won by a landslide. She has been in power ever since, presiding over economic expansion of more than six percent every year since 2009. GDP growth last year was 7.86 percent and Hasina has promised to take that into double digits. Under her watch, Bangladesh is on course to graduate from a least-developed country to a middle-income nation. Poverty has been brought down to around 20 percent and nearly 90 percent of the country’s 165 million people now have access to electricity. Her fans also praise her for opening Bangladesh’s doors to some one million Rohingya refugees fleeing a military crackdown in western Myanmar. She has earned plaudits from Western nations for allowing the refugees to stay in camps in Bangladesh’s southeast, while her supporters insist she should be given a Nobel Peace Prize. Going after Islamists Hasina’s fans have lauded her for cracking down on Islamist extremists in the Muslim-majority nation, after five homegrown terrorists stormed a Dhaka cafe, killing 22 people – including 18 foreigners – in 2016. She also launched trials of the powerful Islamist opposition over crimes committed during the 1971 independence war. Five top Islamist leaders and a main opposition stalwart were executed. Her opponents branded the war crimes trials a farce, saying they were a politically motivated exercise designed to silence dissent. Instead of healing the wounds of war, the trials have triggered mass protests and deadly clashes. Hasina showed similar resolve in holding the trial of her main opponent and two-time former premier Zia, who was sentenced to 17 years in jail in two separate graft cases earlier this year. Analysts said the jailing effectively ended Zia’s political career and weakened the opposition ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary vote, the country’s 11th since independence. They say Hasina’s regime has slid into authoritarianism since she pushed on with an uncontested general election in 2014. “She has crushed the opposition and created a one-party dominant political system in Bangladesh,” says Ataur Rahman, a political science professor at Dhaka University. Hasina married nuclear scientist M A Wazed Miah in 1968. They have two children, who are both US citizens, including son Sajeeb Wajed, who is an advisor to her government. Hasina ignored calls by opponents to let a neutral government oversee Sunday’s election, which extended her reign as Bangladesh’s longest-serving leader after a campaign marred by violence and arrests of opposition activists.

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