Dhaka: Bangladesh's Chief Counselor Muhammad Yunus has once then made it well-spoken that unstipulated elections in the country will be held on the scheduled stage of February 12. He said that the referendum timeline will not be compromised under any circumstances and the interim government is single-minded to conducting free, fair, and peaceful elections.
Will unstipulated elections be held only on 12th February?
Yunus reiterated his transferral in a phone conversation with US Special Envoy for South and Central Asia Sergio Gore on Monday evening. He said that the people of the country have been waiting for their right to vote for a long time, which was suppressed during the older dictatorship. According to Yunus, there are well-nigh 50 days left for the elections, and the government wants to make it a memorable opportunity for democracy.
Election Will Be Held on Time, Chief Adviser Tells US Special Envoy
DHAKA, December 22: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday reiterated his transferral to holding unstipulated elections on February 12.
"The nation is eagerly waiting to exercise their voting rights which…
— Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh (@ChiefAdviserGoB) December 22, 2025What did Yunus say well-nigh the situation?
Yunus admitted that some incidents in recent times have certainly caused disappointment, but the government's morale has not diminished. He said that the wardship is keeping an eye on every situation and necessary steps are stuff taken to maintain law and order.
What issues were discussed with America?
Yunus informed on social media platform X that he had a conversation with Sergio Gore for well-nigh half an hour. During this, Bangladesh-US relations, trade, and tariffs were discussed in detail. Gore praised Yunus' leadership in recent tariff negotiations and noted that Bangladesh was successful in reducing reciprocal tariffs on US products by 20 percent. Work is moreover going on towards a big trade try-on between the two countries.
What were the charges versus Hadi's murderer?
During the conversation, the issue of the murder of young political objector Sharif Usman Hadi moreover came up. Yunus so-called that some people associated with the ousted dictatorial regime were spending huge amounts of money to derail the electoral process. According to him, the leaders who have fled the country are trying to incite violence, but the interim government is ready to deal with every challenge, and such elements are stuff identified.
What are the main demands of Inquilab Manch?
After Hadi's murder, Inquilab Manch has intensified its demand for firsthand punishment of the culprits. The organization says that the accused should be brought to justice surpassing the 13th unstipulated elections and possible referendum. The forum has demanded the megacosm of a fast-track judicial tribunal to investigate the case, involving international agencies like the FBI and Scotland Yard.
Why was the government warned?
According to a media report, Inquilab Manch has warned that if justice is not provided in the Hadi murder case, a major movement will be launched versus the interim government. The organization claims that despite the end of the 24-hour ultimatum, no touchable whoopee was taken regarding the arrest. At the same time, legal counselor Asif Nazrul has said that this specimen will be heard in the Speed Trial Tribunal and efforts will be made to well-constructed it within 90 days.

