India, March 17 -- Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus has focussed on the urgency of implementing reforms since his administration has limited time before the possible general elections in December.
"The interim government does not have much time. Seven months have already passed. Whatever reforms we intend to implement must be completed by then,"Yunus was quoted as saying by Dhaka Tribune.
"The police force is the most important pillar of Bangladesh. Any government initiative ultimately depends on them to create the necessary environment for successful implementation," he said.
However, the Muslim-majority nation is witnessing a spike in atrocities committed against Hindu and other minority communities during the curre...
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