Bangladesh Politics: Bangladesh’s Care Taker PM Mohammad Yunus has once again reiterated that he will not hold the post even one day after June 30 next year. He gave this statement in a meeting with the recent political parties. According to The Sun’s report, his press secretary Shafiqul Alam said that Professor Yunus clarified that the elections will be held between December 2025 to June 2026 and he will not hold the post after June 30. This announcement has made Bangladesh’s unstable political situation more clear, where heavy differences continue between the interim government, the opposition and the ruling party.
Bangladesh’s Care Taker PM Mohammad Yunus also said in the meeting that we are in a war -like situation. Awami is trying to destabilize the country after the league ban. We have to avoid this. This statement indicates that Bangladesh is in a social and politically highly sensitive situation, where maintaining peace has become a challenge.
BNP demands election date and cabinet restructuring
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) recently demanded Yunus to hold elections by December 2025. Apart from this, he has appealed to remove controversial advisors and create a new advisory council. On the matter, senior BNP leader Khandekar Musharraf Hussain joined Yunus at his residence and requested the announcement of a clear election roadmap.
Consider to resign
According to sources, Younus told the leaders of the National Citizen Party (NCP) earlier this week that they are considering resigning. He also said that he is not able to work due to lack of consensus among political parties. In Thursday’s cabinet meeting, he also reiterated the same thing, although his colleagues celebrated him not to resign. Yunus said that elections will be held between December 2025 and 30 June 2026, but this clear deadline or date has not been announced yet.