Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the son of Bangladesh's ousted leader, has issued a stark warning about the potential for chaos if swift elections are not held. In a series of statements, Joy thanked New Delhi for saving his mother's life, criticized the caretaker government for allowing what he describes as 'mob rule', and highlighted the urgent need for a return to democratic processes. Meanwhile, Bangladesh's interim government has threatened media outlets with closure for spreading what it calls false news, amidst growing unrest in the country. This situation underscores the deep political divisions and the critical state of democracy in Bangladesh, with calls for international attention to prevent further destabilization.
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Joy warns of chaos without swift polls
Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the son of Bangladesh's toppled autocratic leader thanked New Delhi on Sunday for "saving her life", accused caretaker authorities of allowing mob rule and warned of chaos ahead without swift elections.