Nahid Urges Yunus and Former Advisers to Join Protests for Reforms in Bangladesh
Nahid has called upon Muhammad Yunus and other former advisers to participate in protests aimed at safeguarding reforms in Bangladesh.
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Nahid has called upon Muhammad Yunus and other former advisers to participate in protests aimed at safeguarding reforms in Bangladesh.
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Muhammad Yunus has returned to his non-profit work at the Yunus Centre after an 18-month tenure as chief adviser to Bangladesh's interim government. He was welcomed by colleagues and met with Grameen organisations to review paused initiatives. Yunus will also resume living at his personal residence in Dhaka.

The President of Bangladesh has accused the interim government of attempting to overthrow him, specifically alleging that Muhammad Yunus violated constitutional protocol.

Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus stepped down on Monday before handing over to an elected government led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its leader Tarique Rahman. Bangladeshi voters held national elections and endorsed sweeping democratic reforms via referendum in February following the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina and her iron-fisted government.
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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been granted VVIP (Very Very Important Person) status for a period of one year by the Bangladeshi government.
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin has accused former interim government chief Muhammad Yunus of plotting to overthrow him and destabilize the country, alleging a secretive Bangladesh-US trade agreement.

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has returned to his non-profit organization after completing an 18-month stint as the chief adviser to Bangladesh's interim government.
Professor Muhammad Yunus stated that it is nearly impossible to effectively combat poverty when ongoing wars destabilize global food and energy markets.
Bangladesh's new government has reinstated the President's press wing, which had been abolished by the immediate past interim regime of Muhammad Yunus.
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin reveals a stark picture of the chaos that unfolded in the country in which Muhammad Yunus “kept him in the dark” and “did not involve him in discussions”
Dr. Muhammad Yunus has returned to the Yunus Centre after an absence of 18 months.