BBC South Asia Celleartt, Dhaka

The interim leader in Bangladesh says he felt “burning” when asked to conduct after long service Prime Minister Sheikh hashed out of power last year.
“I have no idea that I would lead the government,” Muhammad told BBC. “I have never run into a government machine before and should have the buttons right.
“Once set up, we started organizing things,” the novel-prize winning economist said, increasing the restoration of the law and economic recovery for the country.
It is unclear if Hasina, who fled in India, and his party joined the election that Yunus hoped to continue later. He wanted to Bangladesh for Said crimes against humanity.
“They (The Awami League) should decide if they want to do it, I cannot decide for them,” says Yunus in a BBC interview with his official dhaka.
“The election commission decides to participate in the election.”
He said: “Peace and order is the most important thing, and the economy. It is a broken economy, a broken economy.
“It looks like there’s some terrible tornado in 16 years and we’re trying to pick up the pieces.”
Sheikh Hasina was selected Prime Minister in 2009 and ruled Bangladesh with a fist of iron. Members of his resistance league of the government are violent in violation. There are widespread allegations of human rights violations and murder and imprisonment of political opponents while he is principal.
art Student accompaniment pressed pressed Ms. Hasina from the office of August. At the highest of the protesters, Yunus returned to Bangladesh to lead the new primary government.
He said he would keep the election between Dec. 2025 and March 2026, depending on how quickly his government could institute the reforms he needed free and fair elections.
“If reforms can be as much as we want, then in December is the time we hold the election. If you have a long version of reforms, then we need more than we need some more months.”

“We came from complete trouble,” he said, referring to violent protests round about Bangladesh lasting summer. “Shot people, killed.”
But almost seven months of, the people of Dhaka say that the law and the order have not been restored, and that things are bad.
“A relative term is better,” he said. “If you compare it last year for example at the same time, it looks okay.
“What’s going on today, not different at any time.”
Yunus blamed many bangladesh turmoil in the previous government.
“I don’t support these things should happen. I say, you must think, we are an ideal country we have inherited, a country we have inherited, a country of running for many years.”
Sheikh Hasina’s brutal regime’s brutal regime remained angry. Thousands of demonstrators were carried by the streets in recent months, asking him to be judged for the deadly cracking of student protesters.
A court of Bangladesh issued a warrant for his catchBut India has never answered.
Today, under the leadership of Yunus, there are questions about the safety of the political party of Sheikh Hasina’s political party.
In February, several houses of the league members of the League, including the Bangladesh Feet – Sheikh Mujibur Mujibur – told his supporters to give you a YouTube address.
In a social media post, Awami League is accused of interim government on justified violence.
When the BBC asked about the claims of members of the Awami League, Bangladesh was not safe for them, Yunus quickly protects his government.
“There is a court, there is a law, there is a police station, they can go and complain, register their complaint,” he said. “You just don’t go to a BBC writer who complains, you go to the police station to complain and see if the law comes.”
The Trump administration Decision to cut foreign assistance and effective end of almost all US agency-funded programs for international development have an impact on countries such as Bangladesh.
“It’s their decision,” Yunus said.
“It helps. Because they do the things we want to finish, like winning corruption and things that don’t get right away.”
The United States is the third largest supplier of official assistance in the development of Bangladesh. Last year the US has made $ 450m with foreign aid.
When asked how to do the disability, Yunus says “If it happens, we’ll do it.”