Publish: 10:56, 06 Mar, 2025 Updated: 11:29, 06 Mar, 2025

General election likely between Dec 2025 & Mar 2026, CA tells BBC

♦ Chief Adviser likens Sheikh Hasina regime to 'terrible tornado of 16 years'
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General election likely between Dec 2025 & Mar 2026, CA tells BBC
Photo: Muhammad Yunus

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said he felt "dazzled" when asked to take charge after long-serving prime minister Sheikh Hasina was driven from power last year.

"I had no idea I'd be leading the government," Yunus told the BBC. "I had never run a government machine before and had to get the buttons right.

"Once that settled down, we started organising things," the Nobel-prize winning economist said, adding that restoring law and order and fixing the economy were priorities for the country.

It's unclear if Hasina, who fled into exile in India, and her party will participate in elections Yunus hopes to hold later this year. She is wanted in Bangladesh for alleged crimes against humanity.

"They [the Awami League] have to decide if they want to do it, I cannot decide for them," said Yunus in an interview with the BBC at his official residence in Dhaka.

"The election commission decides who participates in the election."

He said: "Peace and order is the most important thing, and the economy. It's a shattered economy, a devastated economy.

"It's as if there's been some terrible tornado for 16 years and we're trying to pick up the pieces."

Sheikh Hasina was elected prime minister in 2009 and ruled Bangladesh with an iron fist. Members of her Awami League government ruthlessly cracked down on dissent. There were widespread allegations of human rights violations and the murder and jailing of political rivals while she was prime minister.

A student-led uprising forced Hasina from office in August. At the behest of protesters, Yunus came back to Bangladesh to lead the new Interim Government.

He says he will hold elections between December 2025 and March 2026, depending on how quickly his government can institute reforms he believes necessary for free and fair elections.

"If reforms can be done as quickly as we wish, then December would be the time that we would hold elections. If you have a longer version of reforms, then we may need a few more months."

"We are coming from complete disorder," he said, referring to the violent protests that engulfed Bangladesh last summer. "People getting shot, killed."

But almost seven months on, people in Dhaka say law and order has not yet been restored, and that things are not getting better.

"Better is a relative term," he said. "If you are comparing it to the last year for example at the same time, it looks okay.

"What is happening right now, is no different than any other time."

Yunus blames many of Bangladesh's current woes on the previous government.

"I am not supporting that these things should happen. I'm saying that, you have to consider, we are not an ideal country or an ideal city that suddenly we made. It's a continuum of the country that we inherited, a country that's been running for many, many years."

Victims of Sheikh Hasina's brutal regime remain angry. Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in recent months, demanding she be prosecuted for the deadly crackdown on student protesters.

A court in Bangladesh has issued a warrant for her arrest, but India has yet to respond.

Now, under Yunus's leadership, there are questions about the safety of those belonging to Sheikh Hasina's political party.

In February, several homes of Awami League members, including that of the founder of Bangladesh - Hasina's late father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - were vandalised and set on fire after her supporters were told she would give an address on YouTube.

In a post on social media, the Awami League accused the Interim Government of justifying violence.

When asked by the BBC about claims by members of the Awami League that Bangladesh is not safe for them, Yunus was quick to defend his government.

"There's a court, there's a law, there's a police station, they can go and complain, register their complaint," he said.

"You just don't go to a BBC correspondent to complain, you go to the police station to complain and see whether the law is taking its course."

The Trump administration's decision to cut foreign aid and effectively end almost all programmes funded by the US Agency for International Development will have an impact on countries like Bangladesh.

"It is their decision," says Yunus.

"It's been helpful. Because they are doing things that we wanted to get done, like fighting corruption and things like that, which we couldn't afford right away."

The United States is the third largest supplier of official development assistance to Bangladesh. Last year the US committed $450m in foreign aid.

When asked how it will make up the shortfall, Yunus says "When it happens, we will make do."

Bd-Pratidin English/ARK

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