Manifesto for Non-Violence: Approach to Solving Political Unrest in Bangladesh

What began as a peaceful movement for job quotas has now descended into political disarray.

Country & Sacrifice

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All parties unite under the universal truth that sustaining the country, above any party or person, comes first.

The current government commits to skipping the upcoming general election but can participate as the opposition.

The current government commits to fostering viable new or existing political parties until the next election.

Students and protest groups commit to normalcy by suspending protests that harm the country and common people.

All interested groups prepare for the next general elections by reforming and modernizing.

All current losses are regrettably unrecoverable, but to sustain the country, all victims commit to voluntary forgiveness and healing.

No one can be a bystander; act by urging leaders to commit to manifesto points.

Larger groups should advance the solution by supporting the manifesto, reserving the right to scale back if others don't reciprocate.

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