DHAKA: The interim government of Bangladesh has stated that required actions will be taken in tandem with the people if the government’s performance of its duties becomes impossible due to the “instigation of defeated causes or as part of a foreign conspiracy.” The military command and Bangladesh’s deputy director Muhammad Yunus are reportedly at odds with one another over a controversial plan to establish a “humanitarian hall” to Myanmar, and this comes days after the government refuted a key target’s claim that Yunus had been considering resigning. If the time government’s autonomy, reform efforts, fair election plan, and regular operations are undermined to the point where its functions become inadvertent, the council of advisers said in a statement after a scheduled meeting on Saturday.” The interim govt did take important decisions together with the people of the country. The government will explain the reasons for this to the people and then engage the people to take the necessary actions if” under the instigation of defeated causes or as part of a foreign crime” these responsibilities become inaccessible. In addition to reaffirming that the national election will be held in 2026 but not after June, Yunus even rejected demands made by major regional events, including BNP, during a series of sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Muhammad Yunus is a man of his word. He gave a timeout. In reference to the likely vote to take place between December 2025 and June 2025, chief attorney’s press secretary Shafiqul Alam said to writers,” He won’t go beyond that.” Leaders of the BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, National Citizen Party, and other social events, with the exception of the Awami League, met with Yunus in individual sessions. NCP members argued that prior to the national election, local government surveys should be conducted, giving the party a chance to strengthen its position at the local government before the Bangladeshi vote.
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