New Bangladesh: Murals and Art Reflect a Nation's Struggle

The recent anti-government protests in Bangladesh have not only led to political upheaval but also inspired a wave of poignant street art. Murals in Dhaka University area encapsulate the struggle and aspirations of the people, symbolizing the end of Sheikh Hasina's regime and the hope for a new beginning.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dhaka | Updated: 20-08-2024 16:41 IST | Created: 20-08-2024 16:41 IST
New Bangladesh: Murals and Art Reflect a Nation's Struggle
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An eye-catching graffiti in the Dhaka University area screams 'This is New Bangladesh,' reflecting the spirit of anti-government protests.

Murals featuring the national flag and human hands carry the slogan 'Long Live the Resistance,' capturing the essence of the movement that led to the resignation and exile of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The vivid artworks, mostly in Bengali, were created by fine arts students and memorialize the struggle for change, offering a powerful narrative against political interference and inspiring a new direction for the country.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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