Protesting Students Nominee Dr Yunus Ready to Lead Bangladesh’s Interim Govt

Tue Aug 06 2024
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DHAKA: Bangladesh Nobel laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus has expressed his willingness to lead an interim government following the military’s takeover and the ousting of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Protest leaders, who have been demanding changes, have given Dr Yunus 24 hours to accept their nomination as head of the interim government. They had previously set a deadline for Parliament’s dissolution by 3 pm, threatening further action if their ultimatum was not met.

Dr Yunus, renowned for his microfinance work, made his statement on Tuesday, affirming his readiness to lead if it serves his country and its people, and calling for “free elections.”

Sheikh Hasina, who resigned on Monday after months of protests, fled the country via helicopter as the military altered its position. The military chief, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, announced the formation of an interim government to address the violence, which has claimed over 432 lives since the unrest began in early July.

On Tuesday, the president dissolved Bangladesh’s national parliament following the protesters’ ultimatum. The unrest has intensified, with mobs attacking government offices, parliament, and media outlets. There have also been reports of Hindu homes and temples being targeted, raising concerns among rights groups and international observers.

Following Hasina’s ouster, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has been released from house arrest and has become a significant figure in the current crisis. Political prisoners are being freed, and protests have led to extensive property damage and disruptions across Dhaka.

The UK and US have reacted to the situation, with the UK declining Hasina’s asylum request and the US canceling her visa. Bangladesh’s key regional allies, India and China, have called for calm and stability.

The interim military administration now faces the challenging task of rebuilding democracy in Bangladesh and addressing the severe political and social unrest that has emerged.

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