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The majority and minority identity have always been used for political discourse or political interests. A newly emerged nation like Bangladesh has faced problems of national identity and nationalism due to the different political interpretation and devices for political discourse. Due to continuous institutional discrimination, politically and economically marginalization of minorities has led to the confrontational politics and problems of separatism in the country. The book discusses about the socio-economic status of the minorities as well as the policies of the Bangladesh government…mehr

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The majority and minority identity have always been used for political discourse or political interests. A newly emerged nation like Bangladesh has faced problems of national identity and nationalism due to the different political interpretation and devices for political discourse. Due to continuous institutional discrimination, politically and economically marginalization of minorities has led to the confrontational politics and problems of separatism in the country. The book discusses about the socio-economic status of the minorities as well as the policies of the Bangladesh government during the civilian government and military rule and its implications on the religious minorities.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Rohidas Mundhe is Assistant Professor in the Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai. He has done his M.Phil and Ph. D.from the Center for South Asian Studies, JNU, New Delhi.He has also published articles and book, his recent published book is on "Indian's Foreign Policy:Non Alignment 2.0, Geopolitics and National Security".