

Bangladesh’s interim leader, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, admits he was ‘dazzled’ when unexpectedly asked to take charge after Sheikh Hasina was ousted last year. Yunus, who returned to lead the country following a student-led uprising, prioritises restoring order and fixing the economy, which he describes as ‘devastated’. He plans to hold elections between December 2025 and March 2026, contingent on necessary reforms. Meanwhile, Hasina remains in exile in India, wanted in Bangladesh for alleged crimes against humanity. Amid ongoing unrest, critics accuse Yunus’s government of failing to ensure security for her Awami League members, some of whose homes have been vandalised. The interim government faces additional challenges after the Trump administration cut US foreign aid (last year it received $450 million). There are concerns about Bangladesh’s economic and political future: the nation, once hailed for its progress, is now struggling to regain stability under its new leadership.
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