Bangladesh Politics BNP expressed dissatisfaction over the absence of a clear electoral roadmap Muhammad Yunus Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh Politics: Elections are to be held after Sheikh Hasina was coup in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina’s anti -party BNP BNP has also erupted on Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus over the delay in the elections in the neighboring country. BNP General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that if elections are not held, the situation will get worse.

According to a report by Dhaka Tribune, Fakhrul Islam Alamgir met Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus at State Guest House Jamuna on Wednesday (April 16, 2025). After the meeting, BNP expressed dissatisfaction over not having an election roadmap near Yunus. He said, “We are not absolutely satisfied with his (Chief Advisor) comments. We have clearly stated that if elections are not held by December, the political and social status of the country will be worse.”

Meeting with Mohammad Yunus lasted for two hours

The BNP delegation held a meeting with the Chief Advisor for about two hours and also handed over a letter about his different demands. In the letter handed over to the Chief Advisor, BNP demanded control, independent and fair elections on commodity prices, 1/11 governance and false cases registered by the Awami League government as well as withdrawal of electoral reforms and a clear roadmap.

It is reported that during the meeting, BNP leaders discussed issues like election time, solid roadmap, ongoing reform processes, return of political matters and Sheikh Hasina’s trial. Mirza Fakhrul told reporters that the Chief Advisor told him that the government is planning to hold elections at some time between December and June 2026. However, no specific date or time limit was given.

‘If the elections are not done, the situation will get worse’

Objecting this, he said, “If elections are not held by December, the political, economic and social status of the country will be worse. It will be difficult to control it.” He further said, “We will come again in front of you after discussing with our party and allies. Then we will take some decision.”

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