Mohammad Yunus will remain the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, special statement issued

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Mohammad Yunus will continue to be the head of the interim government of Bangladesh. An advisor to his cabinet gave this information on Saturday. Two days ago, a prominent associate from Yunus said that he was considering resigning.

Obstacles were coming in fulfilling responsibilities

After a non-determined meeting of the Advisory Council, Planning Advisor Waheeduddin Mahmood said, ‘He (Yunus) did not say that he would leave the post. He had said that there are many obstacles in fulfilling the work and responsibilities assigned to us, but we are able to control them.

Can’t hold back from this duty

Mahmud said that Mohammad Yunus will definitely remain (in office). All advisors will continue in their posts as the responsibility assigned to us is important; We cannot back down from this duty. ‘

Hawala was given to the problems coming

Two days before this, Younus told the leaders of the National Citizen Party (NCP) led by the students to consider resigning as he feels that he cannot work in the current situation. He cited the difficulties in working due to lack of consensus among political parties about change.

19 advisors called in the meeting

Suddenly, 19 advisors attended a meeting held in a closed room. The meeting was called after a scheduled meeting of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) Executive Committee in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area of ​​Dhaka.

Yunus is expected to meet leaders of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami on Saturday amid the emerging political situation in recent times. According to the press branch of the Chief Advisor, a delegation of BNP will meet the chief advisors at seven in the evening, while the leaders of the Jamaat will meet at eight o’clock in the night. (With language input)

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