Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 08, 2024, 10:20 AM
Bangladesh Violence: Nobel Prize winner Mohammad Yunus will take oath as the head of the interim government of Bangladesh on Thursday. Mohammad Yunus will reach Bangladesh at 2:10 pm on Thursday and is expected to take oath at 8 pm. 400 people can be present in the swearing-in ceremony. Mohammad Yunus' advisory council can have 15 members. Mohammad Yunus will run the government in Bangladesh only on the advice of this advisory council.Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman announced this on Wednesday and said that we have talked to all our commanders. He feels that the situation will improve in three-four days. He said that he has talked to Professor Yusuf. He has full faith that he will run the government well. We have talked to everyone. Everyone agrees that Professor Yusuf should lead the government.General Zaman said that the army will provide all possible help to 84-year-old Yunus. In view of the violence in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of Prime Minister and has left the country and taken refuge in Delhi after violent anti-government protests. At the same time, Professor Yunus is currently in Paris and he is returning to Dhaka on Thursday.Professor Yusuf appeals for peaceMeanwhile, Professor Yusuf has issued a message. In this message, he appealed to everyone to remain calm. He said that our new victory will make Bangladesh prosperous. He has appealed to everyone to give up violence and contribute to the formation of a new Bangladesh.Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) President and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has been released from jail. Khaleda Zia also released a video message to the nation. Khaleda Zia appealed to everyone to abandon violence and maintain peace. He said that the reconstruction of the country is possible only through peace.Violence continues in Bangladesh, 469 dead so farMeanwhile, violence is still continuing in Bangladesh. The bodies of at least 29 supporters of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League party were recovered. In this way, the death toll in Bangladesh has risen to 469.After the violence, violence against Hindu minorities continues there. The victims of violence, Hindu minorities and supporters of Awami League have gathered at the Indian border and are trying to enter India, but in Jalpaiguri, a large number of Bangladeshi people have been stopped by BSF jawans at the border itself.At the Police Headquarters, the newly appointed Inspector General of Police Mohammad Mainul Islam said that some non-professional officers did not follow the accepted principles of use of force and violated human rights. At the same time, some agitating students were seen managing the traffic in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka.