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Bangladesh’s Interim Leader Threatens to Resign Amid Political Pressure

The Voice News : Nearly nine months after student-led protests forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from power, hopes for a swift return to democratic rule in Bangladesh are beginning to fade. Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist and head of the interim government, has now threatened to resign if not allowed to govern independently and at his own pace.

Yunus, internationally acclaimed for founding Grameen Bank and so called pioneering microfinance, was seen as a neutral and unifying figure when he was appointed last August. His leadership was expected to guide the country through a transitional phase marked by deep political division, civil unrest, and institutional distrust. However, recent developments suggest that his position is becoming increasingly untenable.

According to insiders in the interim administration, Yunus is increasingly isolated, facing growing resistance from both the military and political elites. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which has emerged as the most organized political force since the fall of Hasina’s Awami League government, has reportedly formed a tactical alliance with the military leadership. This bloc has accused Yunus of dragging his feet on scheduling national elections, which they want to see held by the end of this year.

On Thursday, Yunus reportedly drafted a resignation speech, only to be dissuaded by senior aides who warned that his departure could plunge the country back into turmoil. “He is deeply frustrated,” said a senior official in the interim cabinet. “The army chief’s recent public call for elections by December and continuous political pressure are making it very hard for him to function.”

Despite international praise for his integrity and vision, Yunus has struggled to implement sweeping reforms amid bureaucratic bottlenecks and institutional mistrust. His administration has attempted to introduce measures to clean up the electoral process, reform public institutions, and depoliticize law enforcement. But progress has been slow, partly due to lack of cooperation from entrenched political actors and a military wary of losing influence.

Meanwhile, public sentiment is becoming impatient. Youth groups and civil society organizations that spearheaded last year’s uprising have also started voicing dissatisfaction, accusing the interim government of lacking transparency and failing to lay out a clear electoral roadmap.

International observers, including the United Nations and the European Union, have expressed concern over the escalating tensions. They continue to urge all sides to support a peaceful, inclusive transition to democracy, warning that any premature election under current conditions could reignite conflict.

As the situation remains fluid, the threat of Yunus’s resignation adds a new layer of uncertainty to Bangladesh’s fragile political landscape. Many fear that without a trusted figure at the helm, the country may relapse into chaos or authoritarianism.

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