Dhaka, April 17 -- Bangladesh's political future hangs in the balance as the country's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus, nears nine months in office with no definitive date announced for national elections.
The interim administration, established following a mass uprising that led to the ousting of the long-standing Awami League government last year, is facing mounting pressure from opposition parties and growing public concern over the nation's democratic trajectory.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the country's largest opposition group, has reiterated its demand for elections to be held no later than December.
"We are not at all satisfied with our discussion with the Chief Advisor," said BNP...