Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus faced angry protests during his London visit.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 13, 2025

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Hundreds of British Bangladeshis gathered outside his hotel, chanting “Go back Yunus!”

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Protesters accused Yunus of lynchings, killings, and sheltering jihadists while jailing patriots.

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The protest was led by the UK Awami League and allied diaspora groups.

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Yunus’s popularity is slipping in Bangladesh—critics blame him for a worsening security crisis.

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Even the army is divided. Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman slammed the interim government for sidelining the military.

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Zaman wants early polls, warning the country is slipping into “chaos.”

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Yunus has promised elections by April 2026—but BNP wants a clear date now.

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BNP warns support for Yunus will collapse unless an election roadmap is announced urgently.

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As the political crisis deepens, Yunus faces fire both at home and abroad.

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