HomeNewsIndia'Banker to the poorest of the poor': Who is Muhammad Yunus, chosen as chief adviser to Bangladesh interim govt?

'Banker to the poorest of the poor': Who is Muhammad Yunus, chosen as chief adviser to Bangladesh interim govt?

Yunus and the Grameen Bank were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2006. The prize was given for their work in microcredit and microfinance.

August 06, 2024 / 20:17 IST
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Muhammad Yunus served a jail term for six months this year for allegedly violating the labour laws.
Muhammad Yunus served a jail term for six months this year for allegedly violating the labour laws.

Bangladeshi Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus said on August 6 he is ready to head a caretaker government, a day after the military took control as mass protests forced long-time ruler Sheikh Hasina to flee.

"If action is needed in Bangladesh, for my country and for the courage of my people, then I will take it," he told news agency AFP in a statement.

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In a video posted on social media early Tuesday morning, Nahid Islam, one of the key coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, said Yunus has agreed to take on this crucial responsibility. Bangladesh descended into chaos on Monday as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina surreptitiously resigned and fled the country in a military aircraft. The Army stepped in to fill the power vacuum and announced the formation of the interim government.

Who is Muhammad Yunus?