There was a lot of chaos in neighboring bangladesh last year during the protest against Sheikh Hasina. All of them are now settling down. Meanwhile, there is a situation where chaos is erupting there again. This is questioning the future of Bangladesh. There was a lot of internal chaos in neighboring bangladesh last year. A big protest broke out against the then prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Even the Prime Minister's house was ransacked. Following this, she had no other choice but to seek refuge in india for safety. An interim government was formed in bangladesh under the leadership of professor Muhammad Yunus. Less than a year after the interim government was formed, chaos has erupted again. It has been reported that professor Muhammad Yunus will resign from his post.
 It has been reported that he is considering resigning due to the inability to reach common ground among political parties, making it difficult to govern. In this regard, National Citizens party leader Nitt islam said, "We received information that Yunus is going to resign. So we met him to discuss it. If you ask him, he says that he is considering resigning. He feels that the situation is bad. He feels that he cannot work in the current environment of the country if he cannot reach a common ground among the political parties. But for the security and future of the country, he should continue to lead the country. We hope that there will be unity among the political parties soon. There is no benefit. At the same time, if he cannot do his job, there will be no benefit from Yunus's rule. If the political parties cannot place their trust and guarantee in him, why should he be in this position?" He also questioned. Yunus's interim government has been facing various problems for the past two days. It is said that differences of opinion have increased, especially between the army and Yunus's government.
It is said that there are differences of opinion between the army and Yunus. The role of the army was very important when the student protests erupted on a large scale last year. At that time, voices and pressure increased that the army should take action against the protesting students. However, the army remained silent and did not take any action. Although the army helped Sheikh Hasina leave the country safely, it did not prevent the student protests in any way. Even after that, when it was said that the army could form a government, the army did not interfere with the ruling power. Yunus helped form an interim government. But now, it is said that there are differences of opinion between the two sides. If such chaos occurs again, it will question the future of Bangladesh.

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