Bangladesh Election Ban Law Implemented By Muhammad Yunus Govt | Spotlight | N18G
Bangladesh Election Ban Law Implemented By Muhammad Yunus Govt | Spotlight | N18GBangladesh's interim government, led by interim leader Muhammad Yunus, implemented a revised law that bars anyone formally accused of crimes against humanity from contesting elections, even before trial. The rule, effective immediately, applies to all political offices and government posts. Those charged by the International Crimes Tribunal, which is probing atrocities from the July uprising, will face automatic disqualification once formal charges are filed. Supporters say the measure protects governance from alleged offenders as the country rebuilds after months of turmoil. But critics and legal experts argue it undermines due process and could be used to silence political opponents. With trials underway and elections due in early 2026, the new law is set to reshape Bangladesh’s fragile political landscape.---
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