He ( Yunus ) claimed that we are overcoming the challenges that come with carrying out the duties and tasks that have been assigned to us. He ( Yunus ) is undoubtedly staying, according to Wahiduddin Mahmud, a planning official from Bangladesh. He claimed that none of the advisers was changing because” we cannot abandon this duty because it has been assigned to us is a major one.” The chief adviser made the decision to remain in office two days after he told student-led National Citizen Party (NCP ) leaders that he was considering resigning because he felt” the situation is such that he cannot work,” citing work-related difficulties and the failure of political parties to find common ground for change. In a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Yunus ‘ colleagues persuaded him not to step down, according to reports. Regarding the possibility of holding legislative elections and a plan matter involving a proposed humanitarian hall of support network to Myanmar’s rebel-held Myanmar state, there are reports of conflict between the military and the time state. Three days prior, Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman and the navy and air force leaders met Yunus. They apparently reiterated their call for an elected government to take office and expressed their reservations regarding the hall issue. Despite playing a significant role in the military, Gen Zaman told a conference of senior officers the following day that despite the military’s active role, he was aware of various tactical decisions. Following his request for talks in light of the recent political unrest, Yunus was also scheduled to meet with Jamaat-e-Islami and former prime minister Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party ( BNP ) leaders.
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