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Muhammad Yunus is not neutral to supervise or hold parliamentary elections in Bangladesh

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25.03.2025

The recent political upheaval in Bangladesh has raised serious concerns about the neutrality and legitimacy of the Interim government led by Trump-hating Islamofascist Muhammad Yunus. While the interim administration claims to be working towards restoring democracy and holding free and fair elections, there are growing indications that it may be far from impartial.

The emergence of the National Citizen’s Party (NCP) on February 28, 2025, has been hailed as a new dawn in Bangladeshi politics. However, the party’s close ties to the student-led movement that ousted Sheikh Hasina and subsequently installed Yunus as the head of the Interim government raise questions about its true independence and objective political neutrality. The fact that prominent protest leaders like Asif Mahmoud and Mahfuz Alam aka Mahfuz Abdullah continue to hold positions in Yunus’ cabinet further blurs the lines between the interim government and this newly formed political entity. It is true the Convener of NCP Nahid Islam had formally resigned to hold the position, however criticism from their allies like Nurul Haque Nur on NCP receiving specialized favour from the government makes the King’s Party allegation more genuine. There are widespread propagation on how Yunus can maintain........

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