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These pictures of the deployment of the army are being described as the capital Dhaka.
The army is continuously increasing patrolling in Bangladesh. According to the Dhaka Tribune report, the army has accelerated its campaigns in the last few days.
It states that the army has increased deployment in different parts of the country. Military personnel are seen active across the country with armored vehicles.
The army, along with the agencies, arrested more than 2 thousand people last month to maintain law and order. The army has taken over 10,000 people into custody since its deployment last year.
Yunus will continue to remain the Chief Advisor to the Government of Bangladesh
Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the government, will continue to be in his post amid the ongoing political upheaval in Bangladesh. Earlier it was believed that he could resign due to political and military pressure.
Mohammad Yunus convened a meeting of the Advisory Council on Saturday. After this meeting, Planning Advisor Wahiduddin Mahmood said- Mohammad Yunus will remain with us.
He said that we have also been given new responsibilities. According to the news agency UNB, there will be a meeting with the ministers soon after a meeting of the Advisory Council.
At the same time, Army Chief Waqar-e-Z-Zaman has clearly given an ultimatum to hold elections by December. On the other hand, discussions between opposition parties BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami are being discussed and struggle strategies on the streets.

Student organizations said- if justice is not found, democracy will become a joke
The National Citizen Party (NSP), Jamaat-e-Islami student wing student Shibir and leftist student organizations have unanimously said that unless the violence and murders during the previous government are impartially investigated, there is no meaning of election.
NCP student leader Nahid Islam says that if all the sections of the country do non -cooperation in this way, Dr. Yunus will resign. We have requested them not to resign, but justice is necessary before the election.

The student organizations are angry about the massacre by Awami League in July 2024. He says that democracy will become a joke without justice.
BNP bid- any government illegal without election
Former PM Khaleda Zia’s party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has demanded an immediate election roadmap from Dr. Younus’s government. Party General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that the support of the current government is not possible without roadmap.
According to sources, there have been 4 meetings between BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami last week, in which the strategy of the movement was discussed. Under the pressure of the army, the speculation of Dr. Yunus’s resignation has intensified.
At the same time, there is a discussion that they can try to form a national government again by talking to political parties without holding elections. The BNP has made it clear that it will not consider any national government valid without elections.
Khaleda Jia also reiterated the demand for elections in December
Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s BNP has also reiterated the demand for elections in December, increasing the pressure on Younus. The party has warned that if the government does not make an election roadmap soon and makes it public announcement, then it will be difficult to continue cooperation with the government.
The head of the interim government, Yunus, has so far asked to hold elections between January-June 2026. The army is angry at pulling it forward from December 2025. Due to this, further conflicts can be intensified. Apart from Yunus, radical Jamaat-e-Islami is also in favor of postponing elections.
Sources are indicating that the government was expected to persist for five years, which has put the pressure of the army-students in a serious crisis. Advisors of the Ministry of Home Affairs have also said that the public wants this government to remain for five years. The general officials even said that if the government is adamant, the situation may be uncontrollable.
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