Interim Government's Chief Advisor. Muhammad Yunus said that the dream of all the martyrs in the July revolution will be fulfilled. He said this on Sunday (September 8) at the Chief Advisor's Office at the Chief Advisor's Office in the capital's Tejgaon.
The chief adviser said, "Every time we remember the victims or the injured are vowed to dream in their dreams, there is no chance to get out of this promise. We will fulfill that dream."
Dr. Muhammad Yunus said that the oppression of the Awami League government on the students should be highlighted in front of everyone and the opportunity to build the country should be made to the maximum.
He said, since the birth of Bangladesh, such an opportunity has not come to form a state. If this opportunity is not in the hands, Bangladesh will have no future if it is at its hands.
Addressing the students, he said, "The leaders and activists of the ousted Awami League will not sit quietly, so don't get out of here until the work you are starting."
He also said that the work you (students) should go to the work will be destroyed or else it will be destroyed. They will not make the mistake of trying to create chaos, and the nation's nightmare.
Dr. Yunus said, "Not only the state, but the honorable state of the world should be established in such a way that the people of the world will want to know: what mantra this unique country has become. If this mantra is relaxed, we have sorrow on our foreheads. That sorrow should not be seen by us."
Earlier, the discussion meeting was held from 11 am to 1 pm in the Shapla Hall room of the Chief Advisor's Office.
It should be noted that Sheikh Hasina resigned on August 5 in the face of the mass uprising of the students and went to the country. After that on August 8, at the request of the anti-discrimination student movement, Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
After that, he exchanged views with various political parties of the country, civil society representatives, newspaper editors, business delegations.
