Bangladesh's interim government, led by Dr.
Yunus, is under fire for its handling of the economy and alleged authoritarian practices. Despite promises of reform and stability after the ousting of Sheikh Hasina, critics accuse the administration of cronyism and masking undemocratic rule with reformist rhetoric. The country is experiencing rising prices of essential goods, growing concerns about a shadow 'black economy,' and public disillusionment with the government's direction. The Rohingya repatriation plan adds further complexity, highlighting contradictions in the government's approach to diplomacy and humanitarian issues.
Calls for genuine reform and transparency are growing louder from both domestic and diaspora voices.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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