The Interim Government in Bangladesh has completed 100 days||

The Interim Government in Bangladesh has completed 100 days||

The Interim Government in Bangladesh has completed 100 days||

The Interim government in Bangladesh has completed 100 days. In a speech marking the occasion the chief advisor Mohammad Yunus urged the country for patience to prepare for fresh elections in the country but the interim leader did not give a time frame for the much awaited polls. Mohammad Yunus was appointed to lead the government as Chief advisor on August 9th days after student Le Uprising ended Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule he he was tasked to create an atmosphere of political stability with the ultimate goal being fresh polls after electoral
reforms. After completing 100 days in power Mohammad Yunus an election commission will be formed within a few days but he could not give a time frame for elections he said that it was dependent on a draft of election and other reforms however in another interview Mohammad Yunus said that the tenure of the interim government will be less than 4 years.

The Interim Government in Bangladesh has completed 100 days||

Mohammad Yunus said that the exact time frame for the interim government’s tenure has not been determined but it should be under four years that’s for sure when asked that staying in power for 4 years would be same to serving a full electoral term responded that it was not his intention the 100 days of the interim government has been marked by reports of attacks against minorities including the Hindu community in the country hundreds of people marched in Bangladesh’s capital last month to demand protection for Hindus and other minorities attacks have also been reported on Sufi shrines the interim government has acknowledged that the attacks but said in many cases they were motivated by politics rather than religion in the recent interview Mohammad Yunus claimed most of these reports as propaganda and went on to blame India Mohammad Yunus has also said that his administration was focused on ensuring those guilty of cracking down on the demonstrations to a Sheikh Hasina faced Justice. Bangladesh has also issued an arrest warrant for 77-year-old Sheikh Hasina who flew to India as her Palace was stormed by the demonstrators Mohammad Yunus has said that Bangladesh will seek the extradition of Sheikh Hasina who has been charged with crimes including massacres killings and crimes against humanity.

 

Muhammad Yunus said

Bangladesh’s interim government chief advisor Muhammad Yunus  said that the new regime will seek the extradition of exiled former prime minister Sheikh Hasina from India.
Hasina fled to India on August 5 after protests against her regime escalated. In his televised address to the nation on his first 100 days in office, Yunus said the government would try those responsible including the ex-PM for hundreds of deaths during the student-led protests. Sheikh Hasina fled to India on August 5 after protests against her regime escalated.

 

Bangladesh seeks Interpol

In November, a special tribunal in Bangladesh appeals to Interpol an issue a red corner notice for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina in connection with the deaths of hundreds of protesters during protests against her. B.M. Sultan Mahmud, a prosecutor at the tribunal, told The Associated Press that they wrote to Interpol through the police chief seeking assistance from the France based organization in the arrest of Sheikh Hasina and others. Red notices issued by the global police body alert law enforcement agencies worldwide about fugitives. A report analysing the actions and missteps of Bangladesh’s interim government has exposed the Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus-led regime, as it noted that “religious and ethnic minorities, and marginalised communities, became the “victims of violence” during the first 100 days of the army-backed regime.

Minorities have suffered much in the first 100 days of the Muhammad Yunus government in Bangladesh Including Hindus, reveals a report by Transparency International. The report cites 2,010 incidents of communal violence under the post- Sheikh Hasina regime and the lack of effort to identify and punish the perpetrators.

 

Bangladesh’s Interim Government Seeks revival of Exiled Sheikh Hasina from India

The statement came during a national address marking the 100th day of the interim government’s tenure. Yunus emphasized that his administration is committed to holding Hasina accountable for alleged crimes during her 15-year rule, which included enforced disappearances, murders, and other human rights violations. Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh on August 5 following a student-led reform movement that toppled her government. The movement, which rapidly gained momentum, culminated in the fall of Hasina’s administration after protesters stormed the palace, demanding political and social reforms. Since then, Sheikh Hasina has been residing in India, reportedly seeking refuge for safety reasons. The Indian ministry of external affairs confirmed that she entered the country at short notice amidst escalating political turmoil.

India’s Role and Implications

The presence of Sheikh Hasina in India has added a layer of complexity to the situation, with diplomatic implications for both India and Bangladesh. While India has not formally commented on Yunus’s call for Sheikh Hasina’s revival, the situation is being closely monitored. Analysts suggest that India may be cautious in navigating this sensitive issue, given its historical ties with Bangladesh and the potential impact on regional stability.

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The Interim Government in Bangladesh has completed 100 days||

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