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​Reign of chaos: On Bangladesh’s inner tensions

Yunus is pushing Bangladesh to the brink of instability

Tensions between Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, and the military are no longer a secret. On Monday (May 26, 2025), an Army spokesperson publicly voiced opposition to the government’s proposal to open a “humanitarian corridor” to Myanmar’s conflict-torn Rakhine State, home to the persecuted Rohingya. The government’s plan is to supply medicines and other aid, but the military believes it would pose significant security challenges. Last week, Bangladesh army chief, Gen. Waker-Uz-Zaman, expressed concerns about several of the government’s initiatives, including the so-called humanitarian corridor, the potential foreign management of Chattogram Port, and the introduction of Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite Internet service. He also urged the government to hold early elections for “a stable, elected government” that is capable of making decisions related to national security. Amid the growing rift, speculation swirled in Dhaka last week that Mr. Yunus might step down. Later, a Cabinet member said that Mr. Yunus “is staying with us”, but the Army’s subsequent press conference suggests that the cold war is far from over.