Bangladesh has warned of action if the government’s autonomy, improvement efforts were obstructed

Dhaka: The interim government of Bangladesh has stated that “the obligation of the defeated forces or part of a foreign conspiracy” will be taken with people under necessary steps, the performance of the government’s responsibilities is impossible.It came amid a growing crack to facilitate a “human corridor” on a controversial resolution between Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus and military leadership, and a few days after the village resigned by Yunas, a few days after the village denied the claim of a prominent colleague. Advisors said in a statement in a statement on Saturday, “The interim government will take necessary decisions with the people of the country if the government’s autonomy, improvement efforts, justice process, fair election plan and general operation are interrupted to make their duties unbearable,” advisors said in a statement on Saturday.It said that if “under the obligation of the defeated forces or as part of a foreign conspiracy, the performance of these responsibilities becomes impossible, the government will present all the reasons to the public and then take necessary steps with the people”. During a series of meetings on Saturday and Sunday, Younus also rejected the demands by major national parties including BNP to hold national elections by December this year, reiterating that the pole would be held in 2026, but not after June.“Muhammad Yunus is a person of his promise. He gave a cut-off time. He will not go beyond that,” the Chief Advisor press secretary Shafiqul Alam told reporters.Leaders of BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, National Citizen Party and other political parties held separate meetings with Yunus, leaving the Awami League. NCP members said that local government elections should be held before the national election – a demand is being seen as a party bid, with a chance to strengthen its position at the ground level before Bangladesh Poll.