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As Bangladesh heads into the crucial February 12 elections, Gen-Z voters are emerging as a decisive force. From jobs and education reform to corruption-free governance, climate action and digital freedom, young citizens are demanding accountability and real change, reshaping political narratives beyond traditional party lines.

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00:00We are shifting from a revolution to a stable situation, so to bring stability we need
00:05an elected government, so if we need an elected government we need to have elections.
00:10We hope that the people of this land will be treated as a city.
00:15They will be given the citizens' rights, the basic rights, they will be treated only as
00:20citizens.
00:21All the political parties are specifically focusing on youth.
00:25Trying to grab this particular vote bank, they are I think, I personally they are not
00:30concerned about what we think, rather they are concerned about whom we vote for.
00:35Many people become graduates every year, but job creation is not.
00:40Proportional, it is not enough to say that I have a plan, I will
00:45create that and that much job, but I will create jobs.
00:50I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan.
00:55I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan.
01:00I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan.
01:05I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan.
01:10I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan, I have a plan.
01:15I have a plan.
01:20political block they belong to but I want to see a change in this perspective that
01:25the people of this country will be will not be treated politically for their political
01:30I mean the political block or political party evolution but
01:35I hope that the people of this people of this land will be treated as
01:40citizen and they will be given the citizen rights that the basic rights they will be treated only the same
01:45as citizens not with their political affiliation this election is important because we are going to a transitory
01:50we are shifting from a revolution to a stable situation so to bring stability we need
01:55an elected government so so if we need an elected government we need to have election so that's why
02:00the election is important that people will vote and then there will be a government elected by
02:04the people and then there
02:05the opposition parties so there will this kind of democratic system and the
02:10country so that's why election is important the political parties are specifically focused
02:15focusing on youth because they know a large chunk of people haven't vote for the first couple
02:20of years and elections so all are trying to grab this particular vote
02:25and then there will be a lot of people who are going to vote for the first couple of years
02:29and then there will be a lot of people who are going to vote for the first couple of years
02:30they are concerned about what we whom we vote for so that's what they are concerned about and yes
02:35I do not think the youths are much attracted
02:40who are fascinated by any of the parties activities right now although
02:45they have subscribed to although they have all the parties the political parties
02:50have proposed many reforms and many ideas we all appreciate that
02:55but we want to see ground works
03:00we want to see ground works
03:05we want to see ground works
03:10we want to see ground works
03:15we want to see ground works
03:17we want to see ground works
03:19we want to see ground works
03:20we want to see ground works
03:25we want to see ground works
03:27many people become graduates
03:30every year
03:31but
03:32job case
03:33is not proportional
03:34job sector is not proportional to
03:35in every sector, in Islamic sector, in
03:40the outer sector, the job field is not proportional to the number of jobs.
03:45So, if you want to gain
03:50vote from youth, you have to focus on job creation issues and
03:55not, it is not enough to say just I have a plan, I will create
04:00that and that much job, but how you create jobs, how to solve, how
04:05you solve this unemployment issue.
04:07And specification, we want a specification and
04:10clarification from our political leader to how to solve this
04:13unemployment problem, especially for you.
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