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‘Country of the blind’: How will Bangladesh remember Muhammad Yunus?

‘Country of the blind’: How will Bangladesh remember Muhammad Yunus?

Summary

Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's only Nobel Peace Prize winner, became interim leader after an uprising in 2024 ended Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule. During his 18-month leadership, Yunus aimed to conduct fair elections and prevent a return to authoritarian governance. Yunus is now stepping down as Bangladesh prepares for new elections, with debates ongoing about his effectiveness as a leader.

Key Facts

  • Sheikh Hasina's lengthy rule ended after a student-led uprising in August 2024.
  • More than 1,400 people died during the political upheaval that led to Hasina's resignation.
  • Muhammad Yunus took over as interim leader, aiming to stabilize the country.
  • Yunus focused on restoring fair elections and balancing power within state institutions.
  • Different political groups and interests reportedly did not fully support Yunus's efforts.
  • Bangladesh is approaching elections once again, stirring debate on Yunus's impact.
  • Yunus led what many see as the first fair elections in Bangladesh in over a decade.
  • Some believe Yunus's global and domestic reputation helped stabilize the situation initially.
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