The controversy surrounding the extradition of Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has created a tense situation on the streets. The call to do away with the 1972 Constitution, which was made by some leaders, was met with opposition from prominent figures in the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, who described it as "fascist". Meanwhile, General Waker-uz-Zaman, the Army chief, has attempted to calm down anti-India rhetoric and emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive relationship between the two countries. He stated that both nations depend on each other for security needs, economic activities, and medical requirements, and that Bangladesh expects India to stop border killings and provide its "fair share" of water. General Waker-uz-Zaman also expressed support for the interim government led by Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus, but emphasized that the restoration of institutions in the country would depend on a politically empowered government.
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