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“Political Instability in Bangladesh and Dr. Muhammad Yunus”

Published September 17, 2024
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Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 36


by Dr. DILIP NATH

Muhammad Yunus was born in Bangladesh, he is the one whom we know as the ‘Banker to the Poor,’ he was honored with Nobel Peace Prize in the year 2006 for establishing the Grameen Bank and coming up with the ideas of micro credit and micro finance. Thanks to him millions of poor people, particularly women, have been given an opportunity to get small loans that change lives and whole communities. In recent years, Dr. Yunus has experienced legal chases, political pressures and most recently Unglamorous entry to the Bangladeshi political theatre.

The Nobel laureate and legal struggles
The award of the Nobel Prize to Dr. Yunus was a big boost that placed him on world map as a champion of economic inclusion. But then his success did not go without controversy or legal cases; especially from Bangladeshi leadership under Sheikh Hasina. It is discriminatory for him to be removed from the position of the managing director of Grameen Bank in 2011on some flimsy reasons such as age limitation. Most people attributed this action to political reasons especially due to conflict between Hasina and Yunus over his perceived political power and his opposition to government fraud.
These trials involved prosecution on issues such as tax fraud, corruption and other issues which were meant to bring the reputation of the president into disrepute. The internal and external opponents of the government saw what happened to Dr Yunus as an act intended to demoralize opponents as well as weakening Dr. Yunus who has been a very vocal critic of the government. However, after the removal of Ershad regime and other democratization processes in Bangladesh, Yunus remained as a front line activist of democracy, open society and reforms in Bangladesh.

Assumption of power and the Current Political climate or arena
Suddenly, after the removal of Sheikh Hasina’s government on August 5th, Dr. Yunus as the managing director of Grameen Bank stepped into politics. It is a period of shift and unpredictable transition currently evidenced by Bangladesh’s leadership crises and escalating tension. There has been a lot speculation as to why the mild-mannered Dr. Yunus has suddenly emerged as the leader of the Grameen Bank saying that he might be a Trojan horse in the region serving the interests of the West or is an agent of change working for the improvements of the political systems of Bangladesh.

Conspiracy Theories and Speculations
Political explanations on the emergence of Dr. Yunus as the leader of Grameen Bank bear the elements of the bipolar society in Bangladesh. Some sections of society have given this perception that his rise to power is the west’s conspiracy to unseat Bangladesh government. Some people believe that his participation is as self-serving as he wants to benefit from the destruction of Hasina’s government. These theories though lacking empirical data, show that in the country deceitfulness and polarization are instinctively installed as what defines the political system.

Path to Stability: Suggestion’s for Dr Yunus
1. The Prioritize Law and Order: For instance, the main objective which must remain the focus of Dr. Yunus is to reinstate law and order. Trust rebuilding process can only be possible in a stable and secure environment that has to be created for citizens and investors. Fighting increasing crime levels, minimizing politico-security threats and enforcing the rule of law are basic building blocks towards state stability.
2. Engage All Political Parties: In this case, Dr. Yunus has to embrace the politics and get into contact with all the political parties, including the ones that may not be supporting him at all. This kind of mobilization will ensure that a large base of the society is involved, thus achieving the goal of unity in fighting political fragmentation.
3. Set a Timeline for Elections: Dr. Yunus has to set clear timeline for the free and fair elections which will ensure peaceful transfer of power to the legitimate government. They will assist in legitimizing his leadership, unlike any coup or authoritarian actions, that could be perceived within I shunned.
4. Build Trust Through Fairness: neutrality and fairness in dealing with people is something that goes a long way in winning the trust of the Bangladeshi people. He has to rid himself of any perceived prejudices and rule for the rights and freedoms of all the people irrespective of their politics.
5. Ensure Impartial Justice: Another concern is the reforming of the judicial system with a view of being in a position to offer competent and fair justice. This is because the judiciary has to deliver its services without the intervention of politicians to increase the public’s trust in the legal system.
6. Protect Religious Minorities: After the toppling of Hasina government there have been revelations of escalating cases of attacks on the religious minorities. They surely are in a desperate need of this kind of help from Dr.Yunus and other NGOs so that the vulnerable groups remain under his protection since their safety defines Bangladeshi government’s respect for human rights and democratic principles. This is because failure in the protection of the minorities would result in the destruction of the social fabric similar to what happened to Afghanistan.
7. Address the Rise of Militant Islamic Groups: In Bangladesh, militant Islamic groups have emerged and are now enjoying operational freedom that makes the country’s future very uncertain. A clear implication is that Dr. Yunus must act very decisively against any tendencies of extremism and this can only do by applying both precautionary measures as well as stern enforcement against these groups.
8. Strengthen Strategic Relationships: Expansion of strategic partnerships will be a significant element in Bangladesh’s geopolitics and it will have to focus on developing good relations with its immediate neighbors, India in particular. However, as a long-term strategy the current Bangladesh government will need to adopt a balanced foreign policy, which means that Dr. Yunus, much as he is a personal friend of the United States, will have to reign in his pro-Indian sentiments if he wants to maintain his relevancy in the South Asia region.

Lessons from Geopolitical Turmoil
The current status of Bangladesh has clear analogs in the list of other countries, affected by geopolitics like Pakistan, Sudan and Syria. In Pakistan due to the political instabilities; authoritarianism and mobilization of militant groups, democracy has been hampered and this has resulted to prolonged military rule. Similarly, the civil instabilities together with external interferences and political estrangement have as well kept Sudan as a nation that has never ever experienced political steadiness at one or the other times. Syria has plummeted into civil war as a result of this need to assert influence over it by regional and international players demonstrating that when extremism and authoritarianism are allowed to reign supreme the results can be terrible.
Even though for Dr. Yunus these examples raise questions of internal strife, adherence to rule of law and avoiding to turn into the playground of external powers. Neglecting it could see Bangladesh become unstable thus, exposed to the same devastating outcomes as some of the countries.

Navigating Geopolitics: The art of the plate plating
Although, the friendly relationship between Dr. Yunus and the United States must be an asset for some diplomacy, some aspects of the geopolitical implications are important to consider. The U. S. has its own appreciations for Bangladesh but it cannot compromise South Asian Geo Politics which is influenced by India. Dr. Yunus has therefore to manage these relations effectively; for close bilateral relations with India but act and operate concurrently with other countries of the region and the world.

Conclusion
Bangladesh’s history is at the crossroads and Dr. Muhammad Yunus is the man who is now in the middle of that controversy, holding the tremendous responsibility to lead the nation in the troubled times. He shall stand for challenges that regard the resurrection of law and order, supremacy of the rule of law, politics of inclusion, protection of the vulnerable groups, and diplomacy of balancing power brokers. As we observed the case of other nations that have already gone through similar learning curves, while cherishing the principles of justice, fairness and democratic dispensation, he has every chance to develop a stable and prosperous Bangladesh. The challenges that lie ahead are numerous and, nonetheless, with strong determination as well as staying loyal to the principles set out by him throughout his career, Dr. Yunus will be able to build the framework for a stronger, united Bangladesh.

Author Bio: Dr. Dilip Nath is a distinguished author and a senior think tank executive in the sectors of higher education and healthcare. Driven by passion, he champions for voting rights, defends human rights, and is actively engaged in political activism. As an alumnus of the Harvard Kennedy School, he is deeply committed to transparent public policy and its proper execution within governmental frameworks.

References:
Al Jazeera. (2024). Bangladesh’s political crisis: What’s at stake for the country’s future? Retrieved from Al Jazeera
BBC News. (2024). Bangladesh: A nation at crossroads as Dr. Yunus takes charge. Retrieved from BBC News
Chatham House. (2024). Sheikh Hasina’s departure exposes fractures in Bangladesh’s politics.
Guardian News and Media. (2024). Bangladesh now angles toward a Taliban-style regime. South Asia Guardian.
The Nobel Prize. (2006). The Nobel Peace Prize 2006 – Muhammad Yunus, Grameen Bank. Retrieved from The Nobel Prize Official Website

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