Younis sworn in today; interim government in Bangladesh, urged to stay away from violence

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned following violent protests against her government over the quota system in government jobs.
Younis sworn in today; interim government in Bangladesh, urged to stay away from violence
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Dhaka: Nobel Prize-winning economist Prof. An interim government led by Mohammad Yunus will be sworn in on Thursday. The announcement was made by Pakistan Army chief General Waqar Uz Zaman at a press conference. The oath-taking ceremony of the interim government is likely to take place at 8 pm on Thursday. Zaman said the government's consultative committee has 15 members. Younus is scheduled to return to Bangladesh from Paris on Thursday to take over as the Prime Minister.


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned following violent protests against her government over the quota system in government jobs. the head of the interim government by President Mohammad Shahabuddin, a day after he left the country. Meanwhile, Mohammad Yunus on Wednesday appealed to all to remain calm and refrain from all forms of violence.




After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, there has been a major change in the security system in Bangladesh. Amid reports of attacks on security personnel and their offices, a senior police officer had urged every personnel of the force to resume duties gradually and maintain law and order in the violence-hit areas. "Referring to this, Yunus urged" "to remain calm in the current situation, stay away from all kinds of violence and destruction." "" Be sure to make the best use of this opportunity. This opportunity should not be lost due to any mistake, "Younis said.
Students to manage traffic
After the fall of the Hasina government, there is anarchy in Bangladesh. For the second consecutive day on Wednesday, the students managed the traffic as volunteers. A local newspaper reported that students, including members of the Bangladesh Scouts, were controlling traffic at several points. Meanwhile, police were absent to maintain law and order or manage traffic, local media had reported. Against this backdrop, the senior police officer has urged the personnel to resume their duties gradually and maintain law and order.


Stay in Delhi!
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy has said that she will stay in Delhi for some time. In an interview with a German website, Joy was asked about Hasina's asylum plans. In response, Joy said that a lot of rumors are being spread at the moment. No decision has been taken yet. She will stay in Delhi for some time, my sister is with her, "he said.


Professor and Head of Government
President Mohammad Shahabuddin on Tuesday dissolved the Bangladesh Parliament and appointed economist Mohammad Yunus as the head of the interim government. The student movement had demanded that he be made the head of the government. As a result, he was appointed head of the interim government. Mohammad Yunus is known as the 'Father of Microfinance'. In 2006, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to empower women through poverty alleviation.

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