The Headline
Yunus faces pressure amid political crisis
I won't be able to work unless the political parties can reach a common ground.
Muhammad Yunus
Chief Adviser of Bangladesh's Interim Government
Key Facts
- Muhammad Yunus assumed leadership after the SAD-led uprising ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024.
- Political turmoil in Bangladesh has escalated since the student-led revolt, with protests demanding reforms from rival parties.
- Yunus has promised elections by June 2026 but is under pressure from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) for a specific date.
- Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has urged Yunus to hold elections by December, increasing tensions between the military and Yunus.
- Yunus expressed doubts about his ability to govern effectively without cooperation from political parties, hinting at a possible resignation.
Key Stats at a Glance
Deadline for elections promised by Yunus
June 2026