Bangladesh leader likens Sheikh Hasina regime to 'terrible tornado'
1 day ago Share Save Samira Hussain BBC South Asia correspondent, Dhaka BBC Bangladesh's interim leader says he felt "dazzled" when asked to take charge after long-serving prime minister Sheikh Hasina was driven from power last year. "I had no idea I'd be leading the government," Muhammad Yunus told the BBC. "I had never run a government machine before and had to get the buttons right. "Once that settled down, we started organising things," the Nobel-prize winning economist said, adding that restoring law and order and fixing the economy were priorities for the country. It's unclear if Hasina, who fled into exile in India, and her party will participate in elections Yunus hopes to hold later this year. She is wanted in Bangladesh for alleged crimes against humanity . Sheikh Hasina: The pro-democracy icon who became an autocrat Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for ex-leader Hasina "They [the Awami League] have to decide if they want...