DHAKA (Reuters) -- Primary school teachers in Bangladesh joined public sector workers in protests against the interim government on Monday amid growing discontent and political uncertainty in the South Asian country.
Political uncertainty grows after student leader says country's caretaker head might step down
Bangladesh's interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has faced pressure from civil servants, teachers, political parties and the military as the caretaker government attempts reforms ahead of holding a general election. © Reuters
DHAKA (Reuters) -- Primary school teachers in Bangladesh joined public sector workers in protests against the interim government on Monday amid growing discontent and political uncertainty in the South Asian country.