With debate about military intervention taking more of a focus, issues are growing about possible martial law or emergency law in Bangladesh. In response to the growing rift between the military, state, and student activities, there are reviews on social media that the armed forces may work against the Muhammad Yunus-led time management.
The alleged appearance of Bangladeshi Army products in Dhaka has heightened revolution rumors. According to information, Savar-based members of the 9th Division’s intelligence unit are consistently emigrating to the capital. Safety sources, according to IANS, reportedly reveal that the army intends to improve its authority, particularly in Dhaka.
A picture of the army chief from next month is helping to fuel the theories even more. If individuals continued their polarizing behavior and verbal abuse, the Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman expressed concern that Bangladesh’s democracy might be in jeopardized. I’m advising you, please. The sovereignty and independence of this nation and society will be in jeopardy if you can ignore your differences and work up, he said. More extending his caution, he added,” I am telling you now, otherwise you would suggest that I did not inform you.” This nation is ours as well as ours. We all desire harmony and peace. We do not desire problems or battles. We are working toward that objective.
The military has, however, refuted any such information despite the widespread debate. On Monday, Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman rejected these promises and demanded quiet. General Waker praised the forces ‘ commitment, skill, and strength while speaking to senior military officials at the” Officer’s Address” in Dhaka Cantonment, highlighting the importance of not being influenced by false information, as reported by the Daily Star. In light of recent political developments, there have been frequent rumors about possible military law or emergency procedures.
General Waker raised important issues, including concerns for public health, the spread of debunked information, and controversial statements. He advised the army to be alert while avoiding provocative conditions by highlighting that” the country and its individuals remain the military’s highest priority.”
According to the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing, Muhammad Yunus, the interim government’s chief advisor, is scheduled to give a televised address to the nation at 7 pm today ( local time ) on the occasion of Independence Day and Eid-ul-Fitr, in addition to the rising speculations and tensions.