Chief Advisor of Bangladesh's interim government Mohammad Yunus arrived in the US to attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session. Where he had to face public anger, protests and serious allegations. Bangladeshi citizens in the US gathered outside the hotel where Chief Mohammad Yunus had arrived and raised slogans against the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi citizens expressed anger
Bangladeshi citizens in America raised slogans of quit power and expressed their anger. A protester said that Dr. Mohammad Yunus has gained power by going against the constitution. He has gained power through dirty politics. He also said that our elected PM Sheikh Hasina has not yet resigned. He appealed to the United Nations that we do not want Mohammad Yunus to represent the Bangladeshi people here.
Hindus, Muslims and Christians were killed
One protester said, “We believe in secular democracy. Since Mohammad Yunus came to power, Hindus, Muslims and Christians are being killed in the country. Our people are not safe in Bangladesh.” Another protester said, “I have come here to protest against an illegal, unelected person representing 117 million people of Bangladesh. They are not elected by the people, they are appointed by the students.”
got the support of Sheikh Hasina
Along with this, the protesters were seen standing in support of the country's former PM Sheikh Hasina. Sheikh Hasina's posters were seen in their hands, on which it was written that our PM is Sheikh Hasina and we stand with her.
Took power after coup in Bangladesh
After a long student movement in Bangladesh, the country was uprising and the then PM Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave the country. After this, an interim government was formed under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus on 8 August to restore order and order in the country once again.
Muhammad Yunus strongly opposed
Mohammad Yunus, chief advisor to the interim government in Bangladesh, had come to attend the session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), where he faced massive protests from Bangladeshi citizens.