Why is Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus considering resigning?
Briefly

The article discusses the current political turmoil in Bangladesh, focusing on the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus amidst growing discord regarding electoral timing and armed forces tension. Following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the army has remained deployed due to civil unrest, including police strikes. This has led to fears about Yunus's future and the interim government's ability to restore order and navigate the path to democracy. Observers highlight the precarious balance of power that could affect the country’s political landscape.
The ongoing political discord and the rising tensions with the armed forces have significantly hampered the interim government's operations, making the return to electoral democracy increasingly complex.
Muhammad Yunus's role as Bangladesh's interim leader is now in jeopardy due to the intensifying power struggle with the armed forces as public unrest continues.
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