Bangladesh's Crucial Vote Amid Political Turmoil
Bangladesh is set to hold a national election on February 12 to elect a new parliament. This follows a student-led uprising that toppled then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, prompting her to flee the country. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus leads the interim government amidst rising unrest and reform delays.
- Country:
- Bangladesh
Bangladesh is preparing for a significant national election on February 12, announced by the country's Election Commission. This marks the first such election after a student-led uprising last year forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to escape to India.
The interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has faced increasing challenges. Rising discontent over postponed reforms has sparked new protests and heightened political division in this Muslim-majority nation of 173 million people.
The upcoming election is seen as a pivotal moment in shaping Bangladesh's political landscape and addressing lingering issues of governance and reform.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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