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Bangladesh marks anniversary of Hasina’s ouster with pledges for a stronger democracy

August 5, 2025
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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — ’s interim leader on Tuesday marked the anniversary of last year’s student-led uprising by saying its spirit would build the future of the South Asian nation’s democracy.

Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate for his past work developing microcredit markets, spoke as the nation commemorated the ouster of former , who fled to neighboring India. But the event was held over the interim administration’s failure to restore order and bring political bickering under control.

Yunus, flanked by senior leaders of major political parties, announced a road map aimed at national unity, democratic reforms and inclusive governance. A student group that led the anti-Hasina movement had formed and campaigned for the declaration.

Senior leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, led by former , and the Jamaat-e-Islami party were present Tuesday. Zia is Hasina’s archrival, and her party is the main contender for power in the next election, expected early next year.

The Yunus-led administration has banned the former ruling party, which had governed Bangladesh for 15 years since 2009. Hasina remains in exile. She over the hundreds of deaths during the student-led uprising.

On Tuesday, leaders of the major political parties failed to agree on an exact schedule for the election. Yunus had said it would be held in April, but Zia’s party wants it in February. and the National Citizen Party say they have no objection to giving Yunus more time.

The presence of the , the country’s largest Islamist party, was especially visible Tuesday on the streets of the capital, Dhaka. The supporters of its student wing carried the flags of Bangladesh and Palestine.

Bangladesh is with bickering political parties struggling to find a way forward with inclusive politics. The rise of the Jamaat-e-Islami and other Islamist forces has drawn attention since Hasina’s ouster.

Yunus has promised an internationally acceptable election, but his critics say the election could be questionable without the Awami League party as it still has a significant support base.

The post Bangladesh marks anniversary of Hasina’s ouster with pledges for a stronger democracy appeared first on Associated Press.

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