In the span of just over a year, two South Asian nations—Bangladesh and Nepal—have witnessed youth-led uprisings that toppled long-standing governments. The similarities between these movements are too precise to ignore, prompting analysts to ask: Is this a coordinated crisis? And is it being shaped by forces beyond the region? In Bangladesh, the spark came in July 2024 when students protested a 30% civil service quota reserved for descendants of 1971 war veterans. What began as a demand for fairness quickly escalated into a nationwide movement against nepotism and authoritarianism. The group Students Against Discrimination mobilized thousands, and the digital symbol of resistance—a red profile picture—spread like wildfire. Within weeks, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned, and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was appointed interim leader. The military stepped in to stabilize the transition. Fast forward to Nepal, September 2025. A government ban on 26 social media platforms triggered o...
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