Bangladesh, Sept. 22 -- In Bangladesh today, political turbulence has become the rule rather than the exception. Inflation eats away at savings, unemployment haunts the young, and the economy appears, at best, fragile. At such a moment of uncertainty, an unusual report surfaced: nearly 78.7% of Bangladeshis, according to a survey by Innovision Consulting, expressed satisfaction with the interim government of Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Conducted between September 2 and 15, 2025, across 64 districts and over 10,000 respondents, the “Peoples Election Pulse Survey” paints a picture of overwhelming popular support for an unelected government.

If this survey is to be believed, then Yunus commands a political legitimacy unknown in modern d...