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Bangladesh interim govt's key adviser resigns, likely to lead new political party

One of the key coordinators of the July uprising that toppled the Awami League regime led by Sheikh Hasina, Nahid Islam said his role on the street appeared more important than staying in government.

February 25, 2025 / 19:59 IST
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Nahid Islam said he wanted to work for people's aspirations for a democratic change. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
Nahid Islam said he wanted to work for people's aspirations for a democratic change. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

Bangladesh interim government's Information Adviser and one of the key leaders of the students' movement, Nahid Islam, Tuesday resigned from the cabinet, ahead of the launch of a new political party by the July uprising activists.

"Given the current situation in the country, the rise of a new political force is necessary. I have resigned from the advisory council to remain on the streets to consolidate the mass uprising," Islam said in a media briefing after submitting his resignation letter to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.

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One of the key coordinators of the July uprising that toppled the Awami League regime led by Sheikh Hasina, Nahid said his role on the street appeared more important than staying in government.

He said he wanted to work for people's aspirations for a democratic change and thus resigned as an adviser, effectively a minister with two portfolios of Information & Broadcasting and Post and Telecommunications.