It is for the sake of academic studies the world should analyse the principal reasons for the utter fall of Sheikh Hasina's regime in Bangladesh in 2024. Apparently, all were legally correct for her to rule. But it came to a sheer full stop by the public-student movement only when her party set sail for a fresh journey of 5 years though having robust internal structure to sustain. Was the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh in 2024 merely the result of a combination of widespread public discontent, sparked by student protests, and exacerbated by her government's increasingly authoritarian response? The tipping point, no doubt, came after violent government crackdowns on protests that began in June 2024, initially over apparently the benign reforms to the job quota system. What began as a student-led movement quickly escalated into a national uprising against Hasina’s leadership and we have seen how quickly it melted to the ground with.....