Former prime minister Khaleda Zia said on Thursday that the interim government under Muhammad Yunus is slowly preventing Bangladesh’s uninterrupted march of democracy. The day before her party, BNP, held a large rally to rally the “delay” of holding national elections. Zia stated in a virtual target that” Pretty soon, we will see Bangladesh restored as politics.” This should be our oath on Shaheed Zia’s martyrdom anniversary ( BNP founder Ziaur Rahman )’s. The vote, pending since the Sheikh Hasina-led government’s resignation last year, must become held by December, according to BNP and other social events. Yunus has nevertheless adhered to his Dec. 2025-June 2026 polling window. In Tokyo, Yunus claimed that the government is working hard to get ready for a “free, honest, and credible” election with the goal of a” smooth change” to politics.
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