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    Home » Blog » After emergency talks, Yunus to stay on as B’desh interim chief: Report

    After emergency talks, Yunus to stay on as B’desh interim chief: Report

    May 24, 2025Updated:May 24, 2025 World No Comments
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    Bangladesh interim chief Muhammad Yunus to stay, say advisers after emergency talks amid resignation buzz
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    After an untimely, closed-door meeting of the council on Saturday night, Bangladesh’s interim chief Muhammad Yunus ‘ experts confirmed that he would remain in office despite political and military force. After the conference at the NEC meeting place in Dhaka, planning director Wahiduddin Mahmud informed reporters that Yunus had not indicated that he would step down. The general counsel is still with us, the statement read. He has no stated whether he will step down, and all other consultants may remain. According to media outlet Prothom Alo, Mahmud said,” We are here to carry out the responsibilities that have been assigned to us.” In what was seen as a crucial time to tackle rising tensions within the interim authorities, the committee convened behind closed doors immediately after the ECNEC program. In response to mounting demands for election clearness and growing tensions between social factions and the military, Yunus had previously called the incident meeting.

    Bangladesh’s Ban of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League Party is India’s First Reaction.

    Later in the evening, the chief adviser was scheduled to meet with leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party ( BNP ) and Jamaat-e-Islami, according to news agency UNB. The Chief Adviser’s Office has invited us to a meeting to discuss the most recent political scenario, according to a BNP director. The BNP meeting is scheduled for 7:00 pm ( local time ), with Jamaat and the following events scheduled for 8:30 pm. Yunus, 84, had previously told National Citizen Party (NCP ) leaders that he was considering resigning. He claimed that he was considering it. He believes the condition makes it impossible for him to work, according to NCP chairman Nahid Islam, who was quoted by BBC Bangla as saying. According to reports from news agency PTI, Yunus apparently made similar remarks at a government meeting, which prompted other advisers to press him to resign. Additionally, it reads:” Congress ki Ram Ram par ke hi chodenge”: BJP responds to Jairam Ramesh’s “unfit system” comment regarding a meeting with the NDA. BNP leaders Salahuddin Ahmed and Abdul Moyeen Khan also officially warned Yunus against quitting, warning that if no vote deadline is set by December. According to AFP news agency, Salahuddin said on Television,” We may reconsider our support for his administration” if he is able to make an announcement about a particular election day by December. The military has also pushed for elections to be held by December. General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the head of the Bangladesh Army, and additional military leaders met with Yunus earlier in the week, asking for a set point and raising concerns to a proposed humanitarian corridor to Myanmar. Zaman convened a military command meeting a day later, expressing concern about corporate decisions being made without the military’s consent, which was seen as a sign of the army’s growing influence. After Sheikh Hasina’s leave was forced by a student-led rebellion, Yunus has been in charge of the interim government since August. Yunus headed the interim setup after being supported by Students Against Discrimination ( SAD), of which the majority now leads the NCP. In recent months, the NCP and the BNP have grown in democratic tense. NCP has accused two experts of favoring BNP interests, while NCP wants student representatives removed from the cupboard. Jamaat called for both elections and management measures, which just switched from BNP to NCP. Important advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan insisted that the time government’s mandate extended beyond holding primaries despite these forces. ” We have three main tasks, all of which are challenging: reformation, justice, and vote. We didn’t just take control to hold an election, she said. These most recent advancements suggest Yunus may be in, at least for the moment, as Bangladesh’s 170 million residents are waited amid demonstrations and competing needs.

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