India’s neighbor Bangladesh is going through a bad situation. Today every kind of anarchy is visible here. The interim government of Mohammad Yunus seems to be doing nothing on any front. Even after almost a year and a half of Sheikh Hasina’s exile, the situation is moving from bad to worse. Looking at the current situation of law and order and anarchy in Bangladesh, speculations have started whether Yunus has gone too far and it seems that he is not in a position to control himself. After the mysterious killing of Usman Hadi and then the mob lynching of Hindu youth Dipu Deepchandra Das, the range of pointed questions increased even more. From law and order to economic situation and political crisis has put a question mark on the future of the country. There was a sudden outbreak of violence in Bangladesh after the death of Sharif Usman Hadi, where crowds set fire to large buildings and tensions rose on the streets. The government has deployed security forces, but the challenge of bringing the situation under control remains great. Violence against police and law enforcement agencies has increased. There have been dozens of attacks on the police and the mob seems to be breaking the law. An increase in crime rate and cases such as murder, robbery and theft were seen. There was a fatal attack on Hadi, the government’s fault? These signs making media headlines clearly show that the law and order situation is quite tense and unstable. According to official reports, Sharif Osman Hadi died amid violent circumstances, but it is not clear who did it and what security lapse occurred. However, this situation shows that the control of security agencies in the country has weakened and it has become a challenge for the government to maintain control over the mob and extremist elements. The government has declared national mourning and promised justice, but admits that tensions and intolerance are spreading. If we observe the last one and a half years of administrative style of Yunus government, then the political crisis of Bangladesh 2024-2025 started from August 5, 2024, when Sheikh Hasina was removed from power and constitutional crisis arose. After this, Mohammad Yunus was appointed as ‘chief adviser’ to the interim government. During this period there was an interim and incomplete management style. The time frame for the election remained unclear. The government grew amid a variety of social and political uncertainties. There was weakness in law and control during the reign of Yunus. The angry mob and protestors are showing impulse against the police and security agencies. The phenomenon of political polarization is also seen. Conflict has escalated between different groups – Sheikh Hasina supporters, Yunus supporters and fundamentalist organisations. The effect of all this was that the administration style was more coordination-difficult, reactive and contentious, rather than stable control. Is the situation bad in the economy and employment? Bangladesh is in a period of decline in GDP and economic crisis. Bangladesh’s GDP growth rate in the year 2023 was around 6.1% and will decrease to 2.3% in 2025. This figure reflects a severe recession. Foreign exchange reserves declined from about $33 billion to $14.5 billion. The inflation rate is in double digits. What is the state of the country’s economy and employment? Looking at it from the overall perspective of South Asia, Bangladesh has the highest youth unemployment rate – over 28%. Lakhs of people are at risk of losing jobs in the garment sector. In a country struggling with instability, real incomes decline and poverty increases. Why did the country’s GDP fall badly? High outstanding loan (NPL) levels and financial stress were observed in the banking system. Problems such as major decline in investment, energy crisis and trade instability have increased. Overall, the economy is at a crisis point, where employment, investment and GDP are severely affected. Has the country become ‘anarchic’ and ‘communal’? Some media reports and analyzes regarding Bangladesh show that social polarization and fierce political battles are increasing in Bangladesh. Some articles claim that fundamentalist elements are more active in the country and the government is unable to control them. Attacks on minority communities and anti-minority incidents were also reported. Although this would not be a completely definitive conclusion, the current violence and tension indicate intolerance and conflict in society. Yunus’s leadership ability, controlled or uncontrolled? Critics of the current government argue that Yunus has failed to control the anarchist elements. This has increased incidents such as demonstrations, mob violence and attacks on the press. Political and social instability increased rather than resolved. On the other hand, the government condemned the violence and assured action. What will happen if elections are not held on time? The basis of the constitutional validity of the interim government was the 90-day election deadline, which is now pending. Bangladesh is currently facing an all-out crisis. These include law and order, economic decline, challenges to political legitimacy and social instability. Whether it’s called anarchy or infection. All indications show that the situation in the country is sensitive and serious.