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Dr. Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, emphasized that students are forming political parties not for personal ambitions but to safeguard the achievements of the nation. Speaking at a podcast hosted by Financial Times, Yunus warned that without student involvement, vested interests could take control, repeating past political patterns. He expressed confidence in the students’ readiness to organize nationwide campaigns. He also discussed the importance of maintaining national unity in the upcoming elections.

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Financial Times 30 Jan 25

Bangladesh Students Secure Opportunity for Change, Says Dr. Yunus

In a conversation with Gideon, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s interim leader, highlighted the role of students in catalyzing political change. After their revolution last July, students invited Yunus to lead the country. He criticized the alleged corruption under Sheikh Hasina’s administration and shared his vision for a better future, emphasizing the importance of reform and student-driven action. Yunus believes that the students’ movement holds the potential to reshape Bangladesh’s political landscape and usher in positive change.

Jugantor 30 Jan 25

Students will form parties: Dr. Yunus to the Financial Times

Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim government, stated that students will form parties. He mentioned that they are not in contact with anything bad nor do they have personal aspirations to settle political scores. They are forming political parties or joining politics in this situation. This is necessary.


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