I will help the students to realize their dreams: Dr. yunus

The chief advisor of the interim government has reiterated the cooperation of the students in the country. Muhammad Yunus said that the people of all walks of life joined the mass movement but it was originally started by the students, so he will continue to work in the dream of the students in the country. The British media BBC published a report titled ‘Yunus: I Will Help Make Students’ Dream for Bangladesh Come True', which came up there.

The BBC reports that the new leader has been elected in Bangladesh but it was not his dream, it was not his revolution but when Dr. When Yunus received a call from the students last week, he pledged to lead the country.

The students decided that the 84-year-old Nobel Prize for Bangladesh Interim Government to fill the void in Bangladesh politics after leaving the country. The students urged Yunus to take dutiva. At the call of the students, Dr. Saja Di was ahead in the reform and reorganization of the country. Yunus.

At the Yamuna State House office, Muhammad Yunus said while talking to reporters, ‘I am doing this at the call of the youth because I wanted to help them.’ He added, ‘Be the chief advisor, it is not my dream, it is their dream. So I am helping their dream come true.’

Dr. Yunus took oath as chief adviser to the interim government on Thursday and has already started working on the challenge that Yunus has faced after the fall of Hasina in student-crowd protests.

pupil "Awami League government has resigned from the post of Prime Minister on August 5 in the face of public protests. A 17-member interim government was formed by making Yunus the chief advisor.

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