Dhaka, Nov. 14 -- Although the interim government represented the unprecedented national unity that had developed in Bangladesh through the July Uprising, it could not ensure a stable environment and security in the country even after 15 months. The government has not been able to show much success in overcoming the fragile state that the fallen dictatorship has left the country's economy. There is no investment in the country, and the negative trend continues.
Experts believe that domestic and foreign investors and development partners are waiting for a free and fair national election in the country. The sooner the democratic process is accelerated through elections, the sooner investment and economic stagnation will be overcome. A kind o...