Hints at foreign corporate grip
The interim government need not be too apologetic for its record, but it would be a shame not to make the best of the opportunity history has bestowed it.
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman said today that if the impartiality of the interim government comes into question and public trust in its activities is shaken, the path to democracy could face serious obstacles
BNP standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury yesterday questioned why the interim government’s structure and activities were expanding further.
The interview was not about dissecting Bangladesh’s political culture. It was about sending a message—Bangladesh is breaking free from its past.
The BNP has expressed doubts about the interim government’s sincerity in holding the next national election.
Bangladesh's 1st media opinion survey: 45K families polled on trust & independence.
The previous government left the country’s economy and governance system in a fragile state.
What started as a moment of hope—a chance to break free from the chains of authoritarian rule—has increasingly turned into a struggle for meaningful reform.
The necessary steps that must be taken in consultation with the constitution for a just democracy in Bangladesh.
Nobel laureate set to take charge of new interim government three days after Sheikh Hasina's ouster
President Mohammed Shahabuddin today dissolved the 12th parliament formed through the January 7 national election
Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus has agreed to lead the interim government as its chief adviser. .A reliable source confirmed the information to The Daily Star. .“When I was contacted on behalf of the students, I didn’t agree at first. I told them I have a lot of work to finis
Yunus has given his consent, say Anti-Discriminatory Student Movement organisers on the morning after Hasina's ouster
The United States called yesterday for calm in Bangladesh after long-ruling leader Sheikh Hasina fled, and saluted the military for forming an interim government instead of cracking down further on protesters
President Mohammed Shahabuddin today asked all including the army to normalise the law and order situation in the country
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and an interim government will be formed to run the country, Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman said
Resignation and democratic transition possible in a few steps, says Anu Mohammad
Absence of main opposition remains the biggest challenge