

What is the current situation in Bangladesh following the student-led uprising that removed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and how does it compare to the previous administration?
Following the student-led uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after 17 years in power, Bangladesh is experiencing a challenging but hopeful transition under an interim government led by Professor Yunus. The country faces significant hurdles including high inflation, public demands for early elections, and the urgent need for comprehensive judicial reforms. Despite initial economic difficulties, there are encouraging signs of progress. Essential commodity prices, particularly vegetables, have begun declining, and public sentiment appears to be gradually improving. Citizens express having greater "peace of mind" compared to Hasina's authoritarian rule, suggesting improved civil liberties and reduced political repression. The interim government must also address complex issues including dismantling secret detention sites and managing rising tensions with neighboring India while working toward establishing a more democratic and accountable governance system for Bangladesh's future.

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