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The Chief Advisor to the interim government, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, said that the students will form a party.
He said that they have no connection with anything bad or have no personal desire to organize their own political party. They are forming a political party or getting involved in politics in this situation. This is necessary.
The Chief Advisor recently visited Davos, Switzerland, on the occasion of the annual conference of the World Economic Forum. At that time, he spoke in a podcast hosted by Gideon Rachman, the chief foreign affairs commentator of the British media Financial Times. The conversation was published in written form in the podcast called ‘Rachmann Review’ on Thursday.
Dr. Yunus also said in the podcast that the students must protect what they have earned with their blood. Otherwise, they will be taken by those who are looking for an opportunity to repeat everything like the previous administration. This is our political environment in Bangladesh.
In the discussion, Professor Yunus said, when they were initially forming the advisory council meeting, I took three students to the advisory council. I said, if they can give ‘life’ to the country, then they can sit on the advisory council.
Professor Muhammad Yunus said, they may get separated during the party formation process. This is also a danger. Because, if they start politics, all kinds of politicians will mix with them. So we do not know whether they will be able to distance themselves from the politics in our country or not. There is such an opportunity, which we have to take. But the students are ready. They are campaigning. They are organizing people across the country.
In response to a question about the upcoming national elections in Bangladesh in the podcast, Professor Muhammad Yunus said, the two possible times for the elections that he mentioned are good times. Because, he is maintaining national unity. He doesn’t want to deviate from this.
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