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The army allegedly believes that delay in elections is a violation of constitutional principles and can pressurize President Mohammad Shahabuddin to declare an emergency. In such a situation, the President may be requested to dissolve the interim administration and hold elections early. Article 58 of the Constitution of Bangladesh empowers the President to exercise emergency forces in the event of the breakdown of the constitutional system.
Intelligence sources say that the legal basis of the interim government is unstable, as it is necessary to hold elections within 90 days of disintegration of the government according to the Constitution of Bangladesh. Reports suggest that Zaman Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda have intended to bring Zia’s parties to contest the national elections. If he fails to snatch control from Yunus, internal sources claim that he is in favor of quietly occupying Bangladeshi politics to temporarily handle the situation.
The army allegedly believes that delay in elections is a violation of constitutional principles and can pressurize President Mohammad Shahabuddin to declare an emergency. In such a situation, the President may be requested to dissolve the interim administration and hold elections early. Article 58 of the Constitution of Bangladesh empowers the President to exercise emergency forces in the event of the breakdown of the constitutional system.
It is said that the army is said to implement Shahabuddin to implement this section and topass Yunus’s right. General Zaman is focused on maintaining military unity and protecting national sovereignty, and Yunus’s proposals such as planned Rakhine Corridors and increase in foreign partnerships are presented as a threat to national stability.
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