Who is Muhammad Yunus, who Bangladeshi students want as chief adviser to the interim government?



Who is Muhammad Yunus, who Bangladeshi students want as chief adviser to the interim government?

Bangladeshโ€™s president dissolved parliament Tuesday, clearing the way for new elections to replace the longtime prime minister who resigned and fled the country following weeks of demonstrations against her rule that descended into violent unrest. Story Oliver Farry.
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44 comments
  1. He said everyone is corrupt, lmao. The country was growing at a rate of 6-7.5 percent genius. One of the fastest growing economy. Every country has corruption in one form or another. But you cant accuse everyone of corruption. Everyone knows he works for the WEST, it was all planned and coordinated by we all know who. Lets see where things go now.

  2. A man who is not ambitious to take power but to serve his nation and inact the will of the people. He is the real peoples leader๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉโœŠ๐Ÿพ

  3. Bangladesh was a very poor country. Other governments have never done what Sheikh Hasina has developed in the country. Other political parties in the shape of students conspired. Otherwise, so much would not have happened after the quota movement ended. And Bangladeshi media has been burnt except for two. Quota movement was the main target and the leaders of the opposition took that opportunity. After his resignation, the country has now created an extremely turbulent environment.

  4. My sixth sense saying that this man is behind the coup in Bangladesh

    His name is Muhammad Yunus, He is deep state man in Bangladesh

    He has close ties with opposition BNP Leader Tariq Rahman
    Recently Tariq was at London and he secretly met to Pakistan based Jamat group
    Jamat has backing of CIA

    There are lot of Jamat's allied NGOs in USA and they are supported by George Soros and US State deptMilitary coup in Bangladesh was joint regime change operation of :
    – US Deep State
    – Vatican
    – Pak based Jamat e Islami network
    – Main opposition party of Bangladesh BNP

    Conspiracy was hatched at London between Bangladesh LoP Tariq Rahman, Jamat operatives and Deep State men

    Bangladeshi Nobel laureate Mohd Yunus who is close to Hilary Clinton and Deep State man played imp role in bringing everyone together

    Sorry Sheikh Hasina you was betrayed by your opposition party.

    Lesson for all countries
    If ur PM is honest and Nationalist then keep eye on leader of opposition

  5. Muhammad Yunus Sir, Minorities are being targeted. Please do not become a puppet in the hands of the army and the fundamentalists. Please act. These actions are being watched and could have far reaching consequences.

  6. I respect the Bangladesh army chief for how he acted in this situation, preventing bloodshed and caring about the Bangladeshi public. And would be wary of anyone speaking against the army chief after that. Especially a noble peace prize winner. And Allah knows best.

  7. Yunus is not a spring chicken and is 84 years old. Though a decent economist, he doesnโ€™t have a strong political background and understanding to run a country which is layered with fundamentalist Islamic bent. All in all soon he will be a puppet in Militaryโ€™s hand and will be pushed over. Bangladesh took first step towards becoming like Pakistan.

    Hasina was like a bitter pill, which no one liked but did great for Bangladesh. Upcoming military junta will be a sugar coated poisonous pill that Students of Bangladesh have triggered and will lead to disastrous consequences.

  8. My admiration for Dr. Yunus and his achievements is immense. We have great expectations from him, which he is capable of delivering, but we must acknowledge that change is a process that cannot be rushed. Dr. Yunus also has his own professional commitments. I hope he will utilize his support system to bring about sustainable change in Bangladesh.

  9. Well A U.S. puppet willing to invite the Americans to build the long-desired military base in Bangladesh, something Hasina had previously refused (as if they don't have enough bases already).

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