Bangladesh's political climate is growing increasingly tense as Sheikh Hasina blasts the interim government for its handling of the country's affairs. The criticism comes at a pivotal moment, with elections looming on the horizon.
The interim government has been accused of perpetuating 'victor’s justice' and excluding opposition parties from the political process. This has led to widespread discontent among the population.
Sheikh Hasina's criticism highlights the deep-seated issues plaguing Bangladesh's political system. The country's history of political instability and corruption has hindered its development and undermined trust in its institutions.
The implications of this crisis are far-reaching, with the potential to impact not only Bangladesh but also the wider region. As the country teeters on the brink of political turmoil, the world watches with bated breath, hoping for a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis, within the next few weeks.




