

What are the main challenges facing Bangladesh's interim government six months after the student-led uprising that removed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina?
The interim government of Bangladesh is confronting multiple critical challenges as it navigates the post-uprising political landscape. The primary obstacles include severe economic pressures from high inflation, widespread corruption that has undermined public trust, and significantly weakened governmental institutions that require comprehensive rebuilding. Additionally, the government faces mounting political pressure from citizens demanding early elections while simultaneously needing time to implement meaningful reforms. The administration must also address historical injustices, including investigating secret detention sites and ensuring transparency in governance. These interconnected challenges create a complex scenario where the interim government must balance immediate economic and political demands with long-term institutional reforms, all while maintaining public support and working toward a more democratic and transparent Bangladesh.

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