Bangladesh is currently going through a big upheaval. Meanwhile, in the neighboring country, once again the coup is also being expressed. In such a situation, the army has demanded to hold elections in the country as soon as possible.
A senior officer of Bangladesh Army has called for the restoration of democracy by conducting general elections in the country at the earliest. He says that the army wants to return to its barx as soon as possible and discharge its primary duties.
Stretched eyebrows from the army’s emergency meeting
Once again in Bangladesh, after the coup. For the last few days, due to the political upheaval there, it is being feared that there may be big changes in the coming days. Meanwhile, the army has also come on alert mode. On Monday, the Bangladesh army held an emergency meeting amid political tension. Senior army officers participated in this meeting.
According to sources, there may be a coup in Bangladesh soon. The army can take power himself by removing Mohammad Yunus. This movement has intensified at a time when Yunus is going to visit China.
Students angry over Mohammad Yunus government
On August 5 last year, the Mohammad Yunus government was made the head of the interim government after the coup of Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh. He became the head of the interim government for a few months. It was claimed that elections will be held in the next few months, but even after eight months, the anger of the students has erupted. Students in Bangladesh are continuously demonstrating and Mohammad Yunus is expressing anger over the government.
Army wants to return to barracks
The army has taken up the front since the coup in Bangladesh last year. In such a situation, the army now wants elections to be held in the country as soon as possible so that the army can return to its barracks. In such a situation, these three big steps in Bangladesh can coup the Yunus government.
Let me tell you that in fact, after Sheikh Hasina left power, the situation of Bangladesh remains constant stressful. The emergency meeting of the Bangladesh Army was attended by five Lieutenant Generals, eight Major General (GOC), Commanding Officer of Independent Brigade and other key officers of the Army Headquarters.