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Bangladesh declares August 8 as ‘new Bangladesh day’ to mark Yunus government’s swearing-in

Bangladesh designates August 8 as ‘New Bangladesh Day’ and July 16 as ‘Shaheed Abu Sayed Day’ as Yunus sets election timeline for December 2024 to June 2026.

June 26, 2025 / 09:48 IST
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'New Bangladesh Day' to be overserved on August 8

Bangladesh will observe August 8 as 'New Bangladesh Day' to mark the anniversary of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus being sworn in as interim leader last year. His appointment came three days after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, following a student-led uprising on August 5.

Every year this date will be marked as ‘New Bangladesh Day’ a decision that has sparked intense reactions across the country’s political and administrative circles.

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The decision was approved by the General Administration Division of the Cabinet Division, which issued an official notification announcing it, according to local media reports.

According to local media reports, July 16  the day five people were killed in clashes between protesters and police during last year's agitation has been designated as ‘Shaheed Abu Sayed Day’ to honor the memory of the student believed to have been killed by police gunfire in Rangpur.