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Multiple sources discuss tensions between Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, and the military, headed by General Waker-Uz-Zaman. The general has publicly stated that elections should be held by December and emphasized the importance of an elected government for national stability and sovereignty, specifically criticizing the interim government's decisions on matters like a humanitarian corridor and port operations. Speculation about a rift is heightened by reports of restrictions around the Army Chief's residence and allegations that the interim government is attempting to consolidate power and delay polls. However, a press secretary for the interim government denies a rift exists. The situation is seen as a potential shift towards military intervention if political stability is not achieved.
By The AKTIFUL TeamMultiple sources discuss tensions between Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, and the military, headed by General Waker-Uz-Zaman. The general has publicly stated that elections should be held by December and emphasized the importance of an elected government for national stability and sovereignty, specifically criticizing the interim government's decisions on matters like a humanitarian corridor and port operations. Speculation about a rift is heightened by reports of restrictions around the Army Chief's residence and allegations that the interim government is attempting to consolidate power and delay polls. However, a press secretary for the interim government denies a rift exists. The situation is seen as a potential shift towards military intervention if political stability is not achieved.