BNP government led by Tarique Rahman has completed its first 100 days in office amid mixed reactions over reforms, public welfare measures, and economic challenges.
Analysts say, initiatives such as the Family Card program, allowances for religious leaders, and loan waivers for farmers have created positive public response.
However, concerns remain over law and order, political strategy, and the government’s handling of rising fuel prices triggered by global tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The administration also faced criticism over a measles outbreak that claimed the lives of more than 5 hundred children.
Despite challenges, the government has highlighted large-scale canal excavation projects and approval of the Padma Barrage Project as major development achievements.