Mohammad Yunus will lead the interim government of Bangladesh

Nobel Prize winning economist Mohammad Yunus has been made the chief advisor of the interim government in Bangladesh.


After Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country, the army chief addressed the nation and talked about forming an interim government.


The President's press secretary has said that Nobel Prize winning economist Mohammad Yunus has been made the head of the interim government of Bangladesh.


This decision has been taken after a meeting between the President, the army and the students.


The announcement early on Wednesday came from Joynal Abedin, the press secretary of President Mohammed Shahabuddin.


Abedin also said the other members of the Yunus-led government would be decided soon after discussion with political parties and other stakeholders.


Mohammad Yunus has said that when the students who have sacrificed so much are asking me to lead in this difficult time, how can I refuse.


On Tuesday, former Bangladesh Foreign Minister and Awami League Joint General Secretary Hasan Mahmud was detained at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.


Earlier, former Minister of State for Information and Communication Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak was also detained from the airport.


Earlier, former Minister of State for Information and Communication Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak was also detained from the airport.

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