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Bangladesh Opposition Demands December Elections, Rejects Interim Government’s Extended Timeline 

June 5, 2025

In a significant political development, over 20 political parties in Bangladesh, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, have collectively rejected Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’s proposal to extend the national election timeline to June 2026. These parties are demanding that the elections be conducted by December 2025, emphasizing the urgency of returning to democratic governance. 

The opposition’s unified stance underscores increasing political pressure on the interim administration led by Yunus to adhere to a timely electoral process. The BNP, in particular, has been vocal in its criticism, with Khaleda Zia asserting that the democratic progress in Bangladesh is facing significant hurdles under the current interim government.  

In response to the mounting pressure, Yunus has extended invitations to political parties for renewed discussions concerning the upcoming national elections. These talks aim to resolve tensions and finalize plans for the electoral process. 

The political divide over the election timeline has deepened, with some parties aligning with the BNP to push for polls by December, while others are willing to wait until key reforms are implemented. 

As the debate continues, the path forward for Bangladesh’s democratic process remains uncertain, with the interim government facing increasing calls to expedite the election timeline and restore civilian rule.

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