LIVE: Chief Advisor Of Bangladesh’s Interim Government Muhammad Yunus Leaves Paris

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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, renowned for his work in microfinance, has been unexpectedly named the interim Prime Minister of Bangladesh by the current government led by Sheikh Hasina. This move comes amid rising political tension and unrest in the country. Yunus, a prominent advocate for social justice and poverty alleviation, faces the challenge of steering Bangladesh through these turbulent times. His appointment could signify a shift in the country’s political landscape, with many watching closely to see how his leadership will impact the nation's future.

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We Bangladeshi are proud for Mr. Younus. Thats makes jelous our enemy.

masumtanna
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कृपया अवामी सरकार, बांग्लादेश में पुनः स्थापना के लिए जनमत तैयार करें, अन्यथा मेरा बांग्लादेश उग्रवाद का स्वर्ग बन जाएगा।

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Bangladeshi think they can win with an anti India, India out campaign stance.... really? Think again... think if are really going to win by antagonized country of 1.4Billion strong neighbor, with fast growing economy and soon to be 3rd largest...is it really your winning strategy? Good luck if you think China will prop you up... just look at the neighbors Sri Lanka and Maldives.... what is happened with their anti india campaign....think with your practical head

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