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Bangladesh Crisis: Muhammad Yunus urges patience amid reforms as interim government prepares for inclusive elections

The interim government, Yunus said, aims to decentralise power and strengthen local governance to support democratic consolidation. He criticized the previous administration's “fascist autocratic regime” for its perceived destruction of national institutions and erosion of civil liberties.

August 25, 2024 / 22:23 IST
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Yunus concluded his address by reassuring the public of his interim government's commitment to addressing corruption and ensuring justice.

Bangladesh’s interim Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, has urged citizens to exhibit patience as his administration tackles what he described as “mountain-like challenges” in a recent televised address. Yunus, who assumed office on August 8 following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, promised a comprehensive reform process leading up to a free and fair election.

In his speech, Yunus outlined plans to address key issues through reforms in administration, judiciary, the election commission, and law and order systems. He emphasized the need for these changes to ensure a transparent and participatory electoral process.

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“Overcoming these mountain-like challenges overnight is not feasible,” Yunus stated. He called on the public to avoid resorting to violent protests or pressuring institutions, urging a more measured approach to achieving justice and systemic change.

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