Bangladesh Revolutionary Workers Party leader Saiful Haque condemned the Muhammad Yunus interim administration for widespread governance shortcomings. The general secretary expressed alarm over rising inequality and unemployment during a Friday demonstration. Haque warned that continued disorder and violence could trigger a national catastrophe. He criticized the administration for squandering massive political and public backing through poor decision-making. The leader emphasized that electoral integrity depends on government neutrality.
Party officials demanded the swift completion of the National Consensus Commission reforms within one month. Haque argued that current reform processes have already consumed excessive time. The commission faces deadlock over three contentious issues involving caretaker appointments, upper house establishment, and women's reserved parliamentary positions. Political factions that previously united against Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government have begun public confrontations. These disputes threaten Bangladesh's democratic transition amid persistent political instability.
Party officials demanded the swift completion of the National Consensus Commission reforms within one month. Haque argued that current reform processes have already consumed excessive time. The commission faces deadlock over three contentious issues involving caretaker appointments, upper house establishment, and women's reserved parliamentary positions. Political factions that previously united against Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government have begun public confrontations. These disputes threaten Bangladesh's democratic transition amid persistent political instability.