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Episode 9 of Counternarrative was held together with Asif Bin Ali, Atlanta-based political analyst and Doctoral Fellow at Georgia State University, and Muktadir Rashid, Special Correspondent at Bangla Outlook and
Episode 8 of Counternarrative featured Mahmuda HabibaâJoint Secretary of the Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal and a core member of BNPâs Media Cellâalongside Rezaul Karim Rony, poet, writer, and founder of the
Episode 7 of Counternarrative featured Ishrafil Khoshruâentrepreneur, political analyst, and member of BNPâs International Affairs Subcommitteeâalongside Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman, a prominent political commentator and host of Zahedâs Take. Mr
Episode 6 of Counternarrative brought together Bobby Hajjaj, founder and Chairman of the Nationalist Democratic Movement (NDM), and Barrister Rashna Imam, Supreme Court Advocate and Executive Director of the Academy
Episode 5 of Counternarrative hosted Jon F. Danilowicz, a retired U.S. diplomat and former Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka. Mr Danilowicz reflected his discussions upon
Episode 4 of Counternarrative brought together Tuhin Khan, Joint Member Secretary of the National Citizen Party (NCP), and activist-journalist Saiyed Abdullah into an unfiltered discussion on Bangladeshâs evolving political landscape.
The Episode Three of Counternarrative hosted Sarwar Tusher, Joint Convener of the Jatiya Nagorik Party, and Shariar Haque Mazumder Shimul, Joint Secretary of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal. Besides reminiscing
Chapter Two of Counternarrative featured Advocate Farzana Sharmin Putul, member of the BNP media cell, and Zonayed Saki, Chief Coordinator of Gonoshonghoti Andolon. They discussed Bangladesh’s current political landscape, highlighting
Counternarrative Episode 1 features Dr. Shamaruh Mirza and Dr. Faham Abdus Salam, two Bangladeshi-Australian scholars discussing identity, disillusionment with political leadership, and the need for honest national conversations. They reflect
