Dhaka, June 11 -- As Bangladesh continues to navigate a period of political transition and law and order problems, stakeholders like economists, security experts and business leaders have stressed that the nation's economic progress cannot be sustained without a stable law and order situation.

Rising political unrest, factory closures and disruptions to trade and production are clear indicators of an unstable environment.

The effects of insecurity and disorder are being felt across various sectors, from the garments hubs in Gazipur to financial institutions in Motijheel.

Since the interim government, led by Nobel Laureate Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus, took office in August 2024 following the removal of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasin...