Bangladesh President Accuses Nobel Laureate Mohammad Yunus of Conspiracy to Overthrow Him
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin has accused Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, a former chief adviser, of 'conspiring' to unconstitutionally remove him from office.
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Did Yunus try to 'destabilise' Dhaka? B'desh prez exposes big 'conspiracy', secret trips
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin accused former chief adviser Muhammad Yunus of constitutional breaches and attempts to destabilize the country and presidency. Shahabuddin stated Yunus failed to brief him on foreign visits and alleged a conspiracy to unconstitutionally replace him. The president also described his office being deliberately isolated and handicapped during the interim government period.
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Bangladesh's president, Mohammed Shahabuddin, has accused the former chief adviser, Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, of "conspiring" to remove him from office in an unconstitutional manner.
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