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Political leader Fazlur Rahman has strongly rejected the idea of holding elections under Muhammad Yunus, insisting instead on a three-month caretaker government to oversee fair polls.
“I don’t believe—at least 90 percent sure—that elections will take place in February, though my party still believes so,” Rahman told supporters. He accused Yunus of building a “political dice” favoring Jamaat-e-Islami, claiming Yunus uses his inner circle to dictate leadership decisions.
“His press secretary has already declared who will be the next prime minister. This is unacceptable,” Fazlu said, alleging “night-time relations” between Jamaat and Yunus’ camp.
Rahman concluded: “We want elections only under a legally formed caretaker government. With its advisers, it should deliver a fair election within 120 days.”
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