Bangladesh Army Chief warns of losses due to internal conflicts
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A growing threat to national security
Bangladesh has seen a recent surge in violent crime. Security forces have been making large-scale arrests targeting gangs of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina 's supporters. Protesters have vandalized buildings belonging to Hasina's family. General Waqar-uz-Zaman has warned the country's people. "If you do not put aside your differences and move forward, the integrity of the country will be at risk. " He said that miscreants are exploiting the situation as political leaders are blaming each other.

“Operation Devil Hunt” – Large-scale arrests
Security forces launched “Operation Devil Hunt” on February 8More than 8,600 people have been arrested so far. The government has justified these arrests as a crackdown on efforts by Hasina's supporters to destabilize the country.
The situation after Sheikh Hasina's escape
On August 5, Sheikh Hasina fled to India in a helicopter. General Walker then took over the leadership of the country. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is working to restore democracy. Muhammad Yunus – Democratic Reforms. Yunus has promised to hold general elections in late 2025 or early 2026.
Role of the Security Forces and Future Plans
After the revolution, the security forces were given police-like powers.
General Walker himself announced that he wanted to bring the country to stability and then retire. “Once the country is brought to stability, we will return to our barracks.” Bangladesh is currently in a deep political crisis.
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