Bangladesh's interim government is completing six months into power this month after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted in August last year in a student-led mass uprising. The politics in Bangladesh has remained precarious as the interim administration led by Nobel Peace laureate Muhmmad Yunus is struggling to establish order. Amid promises to bring vital reforms, mob justice and usual political bickering could pose uncertainty over an election that will decide the fate of Bangladesh—a parliamentary democracy.