Nearly two years after the dramatic political upheaval that removed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from office, controversy continues to surround decisions taken during the Muhammad Yunus-led interim administration. Among the most debated is the plan to convert Ganabhaban—the official residence of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister—into a museum. Critics contend that the move was motivated less by historical preservation than by political symbolism aimed…
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