Dhaka, May 21 -- The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has intensified its campaign against the interim government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, escalating both political rhetoric and street-level demonstrations amid growing uncertainty over the administration's timeline and objectives.

As the country's largest opposition force, the BNP has openly accused the Yunus-led interim government of exceeding its mandate by delaying general elections under the pretext of state reforms.

With the December deadline for elections fast approaching, BNP leaders have warned that further delays could trigger what they describe as an "unavoidable confrontation.""Professor Yunus is a globally respected figure," BNP Standing ...