Nobel laureate heads Bangladesh’s transitional govt

A meeting involving President Mohammad Shahabuddin, chiefs of armed forces and leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, reaches the decision

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DHAKA – Following the prime minister’s abrupt resignation, Bangladesh’s lone Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus will serve as the head of the country’s transitional government, Anadolu Agency (AA) quoted an official statement on Tuesday evening.

The decision, confirmed by the president’s press secretary Joynal Abedin, was reached during a meeting involving President Mohammad Shahabuddin, the chiefs of the country’s armed forces and leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, which had led weeks of tumultuous anti-government protests.

Earlier Tuesday evening, the movement’s 13 coordinators visited the president’s official residence to discuss the situation and the framework for the interim government with Shahabuddin.

Later, the army, navy, and air force chiefs joined them.

The decision to form an interim government was made following discussions among Shahabuddin, the coordinators, and the military leaders.

On Monday, Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and fled to neighbouring India. The cabinet was dissolved shortly thereafter.

Following her resignation, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the Bangladeshi Army chief, addressed the nation, announcing that an interim government would be formed to govern the country.

On Tuesday, Shahabuddin also dissolved the country’s parliament. – August 7, 2024

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