Women voters are central to Bangladesh’s February 12 election, with parties competing on gender-focused promises. However, ideological contradictions and alliances...
Kongkon Karmaker
The author is an award-winning investigative and broadcast journalist with over 22 years of experience in national and regional reporting in Bangladesh. He specializes in coverage of governance, minority rights, the environment, health, and social justice, producing stories that have shaped public debate and influenced public policy. He has worked with leading national television networks and print media outlets in Bangladesh. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the stand of this publication.
Women voters are central to Bangladesh’s February 12 election, with parties competing on gender-focused promises. However, ideological contradictions and alliances...
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