Thursday , December 26 2024

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus agrees to become head of interim government in Bangladesh


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Dhaka, 06 August (HS). The process of forming an interim government has gained momentum after long-time ruler Sheikh Hasina left the country amid the violent flames of the student reservation movement in Bangladesh. According to Bangladesh's leading Bengali newspaper Prothom Alo, Nobel Prize Professor Mohammad Yunus has agreed to become the head of the interim government.

According to Prothom Alo and The Daily Star newspaper, Nahid Islam, one of the coordinators of the movement, gave this information in a video message early Tuesday. He said that a framework is being prepared to form an interim government under the leadership of Professor Yunus. He has spoken to Professor Yunus. On the call of the students, he has agreed to take this important responsibility to protect Bangladesh. He has given his consent. After this, Nobel Prize winner Professor Mohammad Yunus, who agreed to become the head of the interim government, said that Sheikh Hasina destroyed the legacy of her father Bangabandhu Mujibur Rahman.

According to the report of Dhaka Tribune newspaper, in the changing political scenario, Bangladesh Nationalist Party's General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has announced that the party's acting president Tariq Rahman will return home soon. He said that Tariq Rahman was exiled unjustly. It is noteworthy that Bangladesh President Mohammad Shahabuddin had announced yesterday that an interim government will be formed after dissolving the Parliament. He also ordered the release of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. Khaleda Zia is the president of Bangladesh Nationalist Party. President Shahabuddin also ordered the release of all the students arrested during the ongoing protests in the country.