India has temporarily closed its visa application centers in Bangladesh citing an “unstable situation” as the reason

The political landscape in Bangladesh has undergone a significant shift with the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She fled to India following intense and violent student protests against the quota system, which led to her decision. The Bangladesh Army chief announced the formation of a new interim government, which will be led by Nobel laureate and economist Muhammad Yunus. This move comes after student protesters specifically demanded Yunus to head the interim government.

The new interim cabinet members will be finalized soon, and fresh general elections are expected to be held in the near future. This period is critical as the interim government, under the leadership of Yunus, aims to restore stability and address the demands of the protesters while preparing for a democratic transition through the upcoming elections. The international community and observers will likely watch closely how these developments unfold and impact Bangladesh’s political and social landscape.

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