A political crisis refers to a significant disruption in a government’s functioning. It often involves conflicts between political factions. Such crises can lead to instability and uncertainty. They may arise from economic issues, corruption, or public discontent. In India, political crises can impact governance and law. They often reshape the political landscape and influence public policy decisions.
Bangladesh’s recurring political crises are best understood not as sudden ruptures, but as part of a longer, deeply entrenched pattern. Power transitions in the country have rarely been...