Bangladesh’s political landscape has taken a dramatic turn with the appointment of Nobel laureate Muhamamad Yunus as the head of the transitional government. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Yunus will lead the country through this challenging period.
The decision was made after a meeting with President Mohammad Shahabuddin, military leaders, and representatives from the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, which played a key role in the recent anti-government protests.
The formation of the interim government comes after Hasina’s resignation and her subsequent departure to India. The cabinet was dissolved, paving the way for the new leadership to take charge.
General Waker-Uz-Zaman announced the formation of the interim government and the dissolution of the parliament, signaling a new chapter in Bangladesh’s political history. With Yunus at the helm, the country braces for a period of transition and change.