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'Parts of the same family': Bangladesh Army's damage control amid reports of rift with interim govt

After initially suggesting that he was mulling resignation, Yunus has conveyed to remain as the head of Bangladesh’s interim government.

May 26, 2025 / 20:15 IST
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Amid widespread reports of rift with the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government, the Bangladesh Army rushed for damage control, denying any discord between the Yunus and Army chief Waker-uz-Zaman.

“This issue is extremely sensitive, and I urge everyone not to misinterpret the situation. There is no difference of opinion between the government and the Bangladesh Army. We are working together, complementing each other in every step,” Brigadier General Nazim-ud-Daula said while addressing a press conference at Army headquarters in Dhaka.

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Nazim-ud-Daula referred to the Army and government as “parts of the same family”. "Just like in any family, there may occasionally be differences in words or understanding. But these are not signs of division. They are part of the process, and everything can be resolved," he said, as quoted by India Today.

Brigadier General Daula cautioned against overinterpreting routine coordination issues, dismissing speculation of discord. "Some reports suggest a deep divide, but that's simply not true. The government and the Army are working in close coordination, and cooperation remains strong," he said.