The chief adviser of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus will address the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 27. In this, he will highlight the context of the anti-discrimination student movement in the country in July-August and the heroism of the mass uprising of the students. At the same time, the Chief Adviser will present the reform activities taken by the interim government to the people of the world to repair the state after the political change.
On August 5, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and fled to India in the face of intense student movement. Peace Nobel laureate Dr. When Muhammad Yunus was offered the position of chief adviser to the interim government, he accepted it. He took this responsibility on August 8. As the head of government, he is going on a foreign tour for the first time. Yunus.
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said that the Chief Adviser’s speech at the UN General Assembly session will highlight the heroism of the August 5 coup of Bangladesh. The Chief Adviser’s speech will reflect on how the students stood up against fascism at the cost of their lives and made a successful coup and sowed the seeds of new dreams among the people.
Apart from this, in the new journey of Bangladesh’s second victory, democratic values and good governance and economically prosperous Bangladesh, the reform programs undertaken by the interim government in other areas including the electoral system, Dr. Shafiqul Alam said that they will be highlighted in the speech of Yunus.
After the end of Sheikh Hasina’s dictatorial regime, Dr. will try to present the philosophy of the people and government of Bangladesh to the world. Yunus. He will tell the international community how Bangladesh will present itself in the world as a proud and dignified people.
Shafiqul Alam also said that referring to the hopes and aspirations of the students and people of the country for the future of Bangladesh, the Chief Adviser will rise above geopolitics and call upon the international community to join with Bangladesh.