Foreign news supporters of the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Khaled Jia Rally, demanding the general elections

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Denish Jind
After the move of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hosina from the position of power in August last year, there is an increasing dissatisfaction in the country towards the interim government.
Activists gathered three groups linked to the National Party, Bangladesh (BNP), led by the former Prime Minister in Bangladesh, immortal Diaa in the streets outside the party headquarters, amid strict security.
A gathering was held on Wednesday after several weeks of political tension, as Muhammad Yunus, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, threatened, and the army commander announced his support for the elections in December.
Jia, who was working well for many years, recently returned to Bangladesh after four months of treatment in London, which increased pressure on the interim government in Bangladesh to hold elections.
Hasina Jia, anti -Hasina in India, has lived since last year after removing power. The interim government also banned his Awami Party.
It was expected that the president of the BNP company, the Acting Company and his eldest son, Tariq Al -Rahman, gathered through a video conference from London on Wednesday. Rahman lives a life of deportation in London.
Civil service employees, primary school teachers and national revenue employees have organized protests in recent weeks. Yunus also criticized the economy.
BNP leaders recently met Yunus and concluded the elections in December. He repeated his request and said that if Yunus resigned, you will find the country as an alternative leader. But Yunus’s colleagues later said he would continue in office.
Younis promised to hold elections by June 2026, which depends on the number of improvements he made.
BNP hopes to form the following government in the absence of the Awami Association in Hasina. BNP said that the speed of implementation of reforms should not be an excuse for delay in the elections and argued that improvement is a continuous process.
AP
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