Bangladesh's New Student-Led Government Faces Challenges and Hope
The ousting of Prime Minister Hasina ushers in a youth-driven interim administration amid societal upheaval and demands for justice.
- Student leaders who led the protests against Hasina are now taking roles in the interim government.
- Families of enforced disappearance victims are hopeful for the return of their loved ones under the new regime.
- The Hindu minority faces increased violence and insecurity following Hasina's departure.
- Experts warn the interim government lacks the mandate to implement major reforms before elections.
- The interim government, led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, promises to uphold peace and democracy.











































