A BBC Bangla report exposes ongoing extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh under the interim government, with rights groups warning of deep-rooted impunity in law enforcement.
Nijhum Mojumdar claims foreign powers and Islamist groups are steering Bangladesh toward chaos, warning that the interim regime’s silence fuels extremism and regional instability.
Sheikh Hasina’s declaration that “millions cannot be disenfranchised” has become a rallying cry against Bangladesh’s unelected regime, which continues to silence the majority’s voice.
Bangladesh’s interim government faces growing discontent amid widespread arrests, censorship, and economic decline. Sheikh Hasina warns the election will be meaningless without her party’s inclusion.
Bangladesh’s interim administration has approved a nationwide visit by Zakir Naik—wanted in India for hate speech and incitement—for November 28–December 20 2025, marking a dramatic shift in policy.