Dhaka, June 9 -- Senior Bangladeshi journalist Masood Kamal has slammed the Mohammed Yunus government, accusing it of dividing the country and lighting sparks of civil war with moves such as holding elections in April 2026 despite its unfeasibility.

According to the Awami League outlet, the Daily Republic, Kamal also flayed Yunus for facilitating the Rakhine corridor which has been repeatedly opposed by various groups, and the handover of the Chattogram Port to a foreign company.



Upon analysing the 84-year-old Chief Advisor's speech, Kamal said that Yunus has exacerbated the division among his countrymen by delivering his address to the nation on Friday.



Criticising his corridor and port policy, Kamal said Yunus also used "dangero...