The chief advisor of the interim government, Nobel laureate. The Advisory Council meeting led by Muhammad Yunus is going on.
The advisory council meeting started at 11 am on Thursday (August 29) at the Chief Advisor's residence and office Yamuna. Earlier, the advisors were seen entering the Yamuna from 10 am. The meeting is said to continue till noon.
On August 27, the offices of five advisors, including the head of the interim government, were redistributed, and the chief adviser is currently the chief adviser. Muhammad Yunus has kept the power of the ministry or department in his own hands.
anti-discriminatory In the context of the fall of the Awami League government in the mass uprising led by the student movement, an interim government was formed on August 8. On August 8, the Nobel Peace Prize economist was sworn in as the chief adviser of this government in the presence of 400 guests in the Durbar Hall of Bangabhaban. Muhammad Yunus. President. Sahabuddin administered the oath to him.
Dr. After Yunus, 13 advisers took oath. Saleh Uddin Ahmed, Dr. Asif Nazrul, Adilur Rahman Khan, Hasan Arif, Tauhid Hossain, Saitada Rizwana Hasan, Md. Nahid Islam (Student Representative), Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhui, (Student Representative), Brigadier General (Retd.) M Sakhawat Hossain, Farida Akhtar, Dr. AFM Khalid Hossain, Nurjahan Begum and Sharmin Murshid, the next day on August 9, the Cabinet Division issued a notification distributing the offices of the Chief Advisor and other advisers.
Later on August 11, advisors Supradeep Chakma and Bidhan Ranjan Roy took oath and another advisor Farooq-e-Azam took oath on August 13.
On the last Friday (August 16) afternoon, four more advisers were sworn in. The new advisers are former Secretary Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan, former Cabinet Secretary Ali Imam Majumdar, economist Wahiduddin Mahmud and former Director General of Bangladesh Rifles Lt. General (ret.) Jahangir Alam, the eighth advisers of the interim government, were re-distributed.
