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Yunus Pledges Reform Revolution, Criticizes Hasina’s Dictatorship In Bangladesh

Interim Chief’s Critique of Hasina’s Regime

Muhammad Yunus, the interim head of Bangladesh’s government, has condemned Sheikh Hasina’s rule as a “brutal dictatorship” that eroded national institutions and rigged elections. Speaking to foreign diplomats for the first time since his appointment on August 8, Yunus, a Nobel laureate, highlighted the need for substantial reforms following Hasina’s resignation and flight to India.

 

Plans for Electoral and Institutional Reforms

Yunus, who assumed office following massive student protests, promised to oversee “free, fair, and participatory” elections once his government completes necessary reforms. These reforms are aimed at revitalizing the election commission, judiciary, civil administration, security forces, and media. Yunus acknowledged the extensive damage left by Hasina’s regime and emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul.

 

Focus on Economic Stability and Good Governance

The interim government plans to implement significant economic reforms to restore stability and growth. Yunus stressed the importance of combating corruption and ensuring effective governance. Additionally, he pledged to improve law and order, enhance the safety of all communities, and address recent violence against Hindus.

 

International Support and Commitments

Yunus appealed to the international community for support in rebuilding Bangladesh and fulfilling the aspirations of its people. He reaffirmed the interim government’s commitment to human rights, international law, and multilateralism, calling for international backing as the country navigates its path toward a democratic future. Yunus also welcomed a UN-led fact-finding mission to investigate recent violence and pledged full cooperation with the investigation.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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