Slogans against Muhammad Yunus in New York: Slogans are being raised in New York against Mohammad Yunus, who is leading the interim government of Bangladesh. The protesters raised slogans of 'go back' against him. Mohammad Yunus has gone to America to participate in the 79th United Nations General Assembly session. According to the information received, the protesters raised slogans against Yunus regarding the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. People raised slogans of 'Yunus go back'. During this, people had posters in their hands which had messages like 'Sheikh Hasina is our Prime Minister' written on them. It is worth noting that Sheikh Hasina fled the country and after the dissolution of the Parliament, Yunus took oath as the head of the interim government on 8 August.
Protesters in the US alleged that the 84-year-old Nobel laureate has come to power by playing dirty politics. A protester Sheikh Jamal Hussain said that Mohammad Yunus has gained power through unconstitutional and illegal means. He played dirty politics and many people were killed. 'Till now our elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has not resigned. We want to unite and tell the country that Yunus is not representing the Bangladeshi people here.
They don't care about minorities: protesters
Another protester said, “We want peace. We believe in secular democracy. After taking power by force, he started killing and burning Hindus and Christians. Our people are not safe in Bangladesh.” “I have come here to protest against an illegal, unelected person representing 177 million people of Bangladesh,” the protester said. They are not elected, they are appointed by students. They don't care about minorities or anyone else. They have taken over the country illegally.