Since Muhammad Yunus seized control as Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government in August 2024, following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the nation has plunged into an unprecedented economic free fall. What was once hailed as a rising star in South Asia, boasting steady growth and job creation, has been reduced to a shambles under Yunus’s watch.
Far from delivering his lofty promises of a “Three-Zero World” (zero poverty, zero unemployment, zero carbon emissions), Yunus has presided over massive job losses, skyrocketing poverty, factory closures, and policies that scream mismanagement, favoritism, and outright self-enrichment. Ordinary Bangladeshis, especially the youth and garment workers who once cheered his arrival, are now paying the brutal price for his failures.
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