Bangladesh's Path to April 2026 Elections: Key Milestones Ahead
Bangladesh plans to hold national elections in April 2026, confirmed by interim Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus. The elections road map will be shared by the Election Commission. Yunus took over as leader in August following an uprising that led former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to seek refuge in India.

In a significant political announcement, Muhammad Yunus, the de facto prime minister of Bangladesh, revealed that national elections are slated for the first half of April 2026. This statement comes as a reassurance to the nation's citizens, as they look forward to participating in a democratic process to shape their future leadership.
Yunus, a Nobel peace laureate, who assumed the role of interim head last August, indicated that the Election Commission will soon issue a detailed roadmap outlining the key steps leading up to the elections. This preparatory phase is crucial for ensuring transparency and fairness in the upcoming electoral proceedings.
The backdrop to this pivotal announcement is the recent political upheaval that saw a student-led uprising oust former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who subsequently fled to India. The current leadership is thus tasked with stabilizing the political climate and restoring democratic norms in the nation of 173 million people.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Reviving the Awami League: Sheikh Hasina's Comeback Battle
Dark Push and Pull: Nobel Laureates Unveil Universe's Hidden Forces
Sheikh Hasina's Indictment: A Dramatic Turn in Bangladesh's Political Landscape
Bangladesh’s deposed premier Sheikh Hasina sentenced to 6 months in prison in a contempt of court case, local media reports.
Bangladesh tribunal sentences former PM Sheikh Hasina to 6 months in prison in contempt of court case