Is Muhammad Yunus also afraid of rebellion like Sheikh Hasina? The army has been given executive powers and is immune from arrest and shooting

The cloud of insurgency is once again looming over Bangladesh. Exactly one and a half months later, the interim head of the government, Muhammad Yunus, is also beginning to worry about a rebellion like Sheikh Hasina’s. The calls for elections in the country are growing louder and protests are intensifying. In this situation, Muhammad Yunus

Khaleda Zia admitted to hospital, former Bangladesh PM suffering from multiple ailments

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was admitted to a private hospital in the early hours of Thursday, a media report said. The Dhaka Tribune newspaper quoted BNP media cell member Sairul Kabir Khan as saying that the 79-year-old Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) president arrived at Evercare Hospital from her residence at around 1:40 pm.

Not ‘hate’ or ‘revenge’, ‘love’ and ‘peace’ are needed to restore the country, Khaleda Zia said after release

Amidst political turmoil in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina’s biggest opponent Khaleda Zia has been released. In his first statement after his release, he thanked the people who “struggled to make the impossible possible”. He said that there is a need to establish “love and peace” to restore the country, not through “hatred” or “revenge”. Khaleda Zia

Release of political prisoners, all cases ended and elections in 3 months, Khaleda Zia’s party prepared the roadmap of Bangladesh

Representatives of the main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) held an important meeting with President Shahabuddin on Tuesday regarding what will be the way forward after the fall of Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh. After this meeting, BNP General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir held a press conference and gave information about the discussion