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Bangladesh Still Struggling 100 Days After Hasina’s Ouster

Bangladesh Still Struggling 100 Days After Hasina’s Ouster

The interim government of Bangladesh, led by Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus, has completed 100 days but faces multiple challenges. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) wants early elections, while others prioritize reforms. Relations with India are strained due to India's past support for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but Bangladesh needs Indian imports. The government has sought Hasina's extradition for trial. The BNP has issued a document addressing Indian concerns, stating it will not allow Bangladesh to be used for terrorism against India. The interim government has restored some normalcy but is criticized for slow progress.

The interim government of Bangladesh, led by Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus, has completed 100 days but faces multiple challenges. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) wants early elections, while others prioritize reforms. Relations with India are strained due to India's past support for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but Bangladesh needs Indian imports. The government has sought Hasina's extradition for trial. The BNP has issued a document addressing Indian concerns, stating it will not allow Bangladesh to be used for terrorism against India. The interim government has restored some normalcy but is criticized for slow progress.

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The interim government of Bangladesh, led by Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus, has completed 100 days but faces multiple challenges. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) wants early elections, while others prioritize reforms. Relations with India are strained due to India's past support for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but Bangladesh needs Indian imports. The government has sought Hasina's extradition for trial. The BNP has issued a document addressing Indian concerns, stating it will not allow Bangladesh to be used for terrorism against India. The interim government has restored some normalcy but is criticized for slow progress.

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