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Sheikh Hasina condemns Yunus Government over rising extremism and instability
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has delivered a pointed critique of the interim government, led by Mohammad Yunus, following a period of significant unrest in the country. Her remarks come in the wake of violence that erupted following the killing of Usman Hadi, an incident she cited as a clear indicator of growing lawlessness.
Hasina contended that these developments are not merely isolated incidents but pose a serious threat to Bangladesh's diplomatic ties with its neighbouring nations.
According to Hasina, violence has become an "almost norm" under the current Yunus administration. She suggested that the government either outright denies the widespread unrest or demonstrates an apparent inability to control the situation. This critique emerges as normalcy is yet to return to Bangladesh, with officials reportedly struggling to manage the prevailing civil disorder.
The former Prime Minister articulated profound concerns that the continuing chaos, alongside the persecution of minority communities and a visible breakdown of law and order, is severely undermining Bangladesh's credibility on the international stage.