Yunus did not follow the constitution, kept me in dark, says Bangladesh President
In a candid revelation, Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin has criticized former Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus for failing to adhere to constitutional protocols during his tenure. Shahabuddin accused Yunus of excluding him from vital discussions and decision-making processes, leading to a chaotic political landscape in the country. This lack of transparency and collaboration has raised concerns about governance and the role of leadership in Bangladesh's democratic framework. The President's remarks highlight ongoing tensions within the political sphere, as the nation grapples with the implications of Yunus's leadership style and its impact on the country's stability. This situation calls for a reevaluation of political practices to ensure that constitutional norms are respected and that all stakeholders are involved in the governance process, thereby fostering a more inclusive and transparent political environment in Bangladesh.
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