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Bangladesh's Yunus could quit over lack of reform progress, student leader says

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DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh's de-facto prime minister has threatened to step down if political parties cannot agree on reforms that citizens await with growing impatience, a top student leader has

Yunus May Resign Amidst Stalled Reform Efforts in Bangladesh

DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh's de-facto prime minister has threatened to step down if political parties cannot agree on reforms that citizens await with growing impatience, a top student leader has said, deepening uncertainty in the wake of deadly protests last year.

Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, 84, took over as interim head of the South Asian nation of 173 million last August after a student-led uprising forced then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to India.

Nahid Islam, the head of the newly-formed National Citizen Party (NCP), which wants national elections held only after the completion of reforms, said Yunus was finding it difficult to work without the backing of political parties.

"He was visibly upset," Islam told reporters after meeting the leader on Thursday.

"He said if he cannot do the work he was asked to do - reform the system and prepare for fair elections - then he may have to leave. He feels trapped between demands from different political camps and growing public impatience."

Yunus promised major reforms in various sectors after Hasina's exit, but a lack of progress and growing political disagreement have put his administration in a tight spot.

"We told him clearly that people didn't rise up just to switch governments, but to change the system," said Islam, whose party emerged from last year's student-led protests. "Elections without reform will only take us back to the same problems."

He gave no further details.

With the interim government caught between competing demands for swift general elections and reforms, such a resignation could lead to further uncertainty. Yunus has said the elections could be delayed until 2026.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, has been pushing for polls by December. On Wednesday, BNP leaders said it would be "difficult" to continue supporting the interim government without a firm election plan.

Yunus' press wing and the BNP did not immediately respond to telephone calls and messages requesting comment.

Adding to the pressure, Bangladesh's army chief, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, also called for elections in December in a speech at Dhaka cantonment this week, expressing his dissatisfaction over the political situation.

The registration of Hasina's Awami League party was suspended this month, effectively barring the party from contesting the next elections.

(Reporting by Ruma Paul and Sudipto Ganguly; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Muhammad Yunus may resign due to lack of reform progress.
  • Political parties in Bangladesh struggle to agree on reforms.
  • Public impatience grows following last year's protests.
  • Elections might be delayed until 2026 amid political discord.
  • Bangladesh's army chief calls for December elections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Yunus express about his potential resignation?
Yunus indicated that if he cannot fulfill his role in reforming the system and preparing for fair elections, he may have to step down.
What are the demands from the political parties in Bangladesh?
Political parties are demanding swift general elections and significant reforms, with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party pushing for polls by December.
What has been the public sentiment regarding the political situation?
There is growing impatience among citizens for political reforms, as they did not rise up merely to change governments but to change the system.
Who is Nahid Islam and what is his stance?
Nahid Islam is the head of the National Citizen Party, which insists that elections should only occur after necessary reforms are implemented.
What recent action was taken against Hasina's Awami League party?
The registration of Hasina's Awami League party was suspended this month, effectively barring the party from contesting the next elections.

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