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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Bangladesh on the Brink Again? Why Yunus’s Fallout with the Army Chief Could Change Everything
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Bangladesh on the Brink Again? Why Yunus’s Fallout with the Army Chief Could Change Everything

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 23, 2025 11:48 am
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Bangladesh faces fresh political turmoil as interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus threatens to resign. This comes amid a deepening rift with Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman.

The crisis risks pushing the country closer to instability just months after a major government shake-up.

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Yunus reportedly feels isolated because major political parties are failing to back him. According to AFP and BBC Bangla, Yunus says he can’t continue without their support.

For ordinary Bangladeshis, this means more uncertainty and unrest at a time when stability is badly needed.

The drama started after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led government in August 2024. Hasina resigned amid protests and fled to India. The army, led by General Waqar-uz-Zaman, helped set up an interim government headed by Yunus. But now, cracks are showing. What began as an alliance to save the nation is unraveling fast.

The core of the dispute lies in a few key issues. First is the timeline for elections. The army demands polls by December 2025. Yunus prefers March 2026, wanting more time for reforms. It’s a classic power struggle: quick elections versus slow, careful change.

Also Read Why Is Bangladesh’s Army Chief ‘Unhappy’ With Yunus? The Hidden Story

Then there is the controversial Rakhine corridor proposal. Yunus’s government pushed for a “humanitarian corridor” to help Rohingya refugees enter Myanmar safely.

General Zaman opposed this strongly, citing national security. He also slammed the interim government for ignoring military advice on key decisions.

Security is another battlefield. Crime rates and Islamist influence are rising. Zaman wants tough law enforcement to restore order. Yunus, meanwhile, focuses on balancing security with human rights reforms. It’s a tricky tightrope in a country on edge.

Adding fuel to the fire are rumors that General Zaman opposed Yunus’s appointment from the start. Reports also suggest Zaman is quietly pushing to bring the banned Awami League back into politics without trials. If true, this hints at deep political maneuvering behind the scenes.

So what does this mean for Bangladesh? It’s a fragile moment. If Yunus quits, the interim government may collapse, plunging the country into chaos again. Citizens who hoped for calm after Hasina’s exit now face more uncertainty.

The story reveals a classic problem in post-conflict politics: can military power and civilian leadership truly share control? Bangladesh’s future hangs on whether these leaders can find common ground or push the nation deeper into crisis.

Also Read Not in Sync, Out of Power: Bangladesh Boots Its Foreign Secretary in Silent Showdown with Yunus

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