Dehradun, Feb. 13 -- Finally, after the protests of 2024, Bangladesh voted on Thursday for an elected government. First, credit must be given to 'Chief Advisor' Mohd Yunus for abiding by his promise to hold the elections in February. It is not as though he is neutral in his stance, as his animosity towards Sheikh Hasina and the Awami League has been more than evident. In the run up to the elections he has ensured that the League is no longer a player and the contest will be between the ten party coalition led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami party, along with its allies. During his tenure, Yunus has also played around with the country's foreign policy, deliberately provoking India and 'revivin...
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