Netra Analysis BNP holds solid lead, but Awami League narrows gap, poll finds The former ruling Awami League still trails its rivals, BNP and Jamaat, by a wide margin, while the fledgling National Citizen Party struggles to gain traction. Aaqib Md Shatil September 24th 2025
Netra Analysis What does "No treatment, No release" mean? The prosecution of the International Crimes Tribunal says Hasina ordered Pongu hospital to stop treating July massacre victims last year. They risk misinterpreting a phrase. Aaqib Md Shatil August 15th 2025
Netra Analysis Is Yunus’ claim about Chattogram Port true? Yunus claimed that his government has contacted the “best” and “most experienced” terminal operators in the world to allay concerns and protests about awarding the Chattogram seaport contracts. Aaqib Md Shatil June 12th 2025
Netra Analysis An ideologue returns with a louder voice No longer a cleric confined to a little-known mosque, Mufti Jasimuddin Rahmani returns to public life — this time in the heart of secular Bangladesh Aaqib Md Shatil May 11th 2025
Netra Analysis What NYT got right — and missed — in Bangladesh Islamist story The New York Times' recent report on Bangladesh’s Islamist resurgence was fair and timely — but not without blind spots. Netra News April 3rd 2025
Netra Analysis Bangladeshis favour year-end election, new poll finds A new poll shows Bangladeshis crave solutions to immediate bread-and-butter issues rather than far-reaching political transformations. Aaqib Md Shatil March 8th 2025
Netra Analysis Jatiya Nagorik Committee: A New Dawn in Bangladesh’s Politics? “Bikalpa ke?” – Who is the alternative? Miraz Hossain January 19th 2025
Netra Analysis Contrary to Joy’s claims, evidence confirms police use of 7.62mm rifles Sajeeb Wazed Joy claimed Bangladesh police don’t use 7.62mm rifles, implying external actors supplied them to incriminate his mother’s government in the killing of students. However, evidence reveals police possessed and used these rifles during protests. Aaqib Md Shatil October 10th 2024