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Protests grip Bangladesh as pressure mounts on Yunus-led government

  • Bangladesh is facing widespread protests and political unrest following Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus's interim government takeover after Sheikh Hasina's ousting in August 2024.
  • The protests erupted due to long-standing grievances against Hasina's authoritarian rule and current demands for early elections and government reforms from various groups.
  • Demonstrations include mass rallies by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and strikes by teachers and civil servants opposing government ordinances and demanding election dates.
  • Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman and BNP leader Khaleda Zia have called for elections by December, while Yunus says polls could occur by June 2026 to allow reforms.
  • The interim government faces mounting pressure from political parties, military, and civil society, signaling persistent instability and a fragile transition ahead of the scheduled general election.
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Political protests paralyse Bangladesh daily life

Protests have become part of daily life in Bangladesh's capital, with residents either taking part as political parties jostle for power after an uprising last year -- or avoiding them.

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India Today broke the news in India on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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