From Nobel Peace to National Chaos Once celebrated as a global icon of microfinance and social business, Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus now stands accused of dragging Bangladesh into one of its worst political and economic crises in decades. His short reign as the interim head of government—meant to usher in reform, has instead delivered economic collapse, diplomatic disaster, and growing unrest. And Now, the very powers that once backed him are distancing themselves. The West is looking the other way, India is tightening sanctions, and the Bangladeshi Army is warning of a constitutional breakdown. How did things go so wrong, so fast? Let’s unravel: The Rise and Rapid Fall of Yunus Dr. Yunus was never elected. He was installed, after mass student protests and opposition pressure forced long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to step down in August 2024. The idea was to create a neutral, reform-oriented transitional administration. The reality? A foreign-backed...
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