New Delhi:
In a key tackle to diplomats in Dhaka on Sunday, Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser to Bangladesh’s interim authorities, known as for complete reforms earlier than holding the subsequent basic elections. This assembly marked Mr Yunus’ first engagement with the diplomatic neighborhood since assuming workplace on August 8, following the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Mr Yunus, a Nobel laureate, took cost amid a risky political panorama that noticed mass protests and violence ensuing within the ousting of Ms Hasina. In his tackle, Yunus outlined the interim authorities’s roadmap for a steady and democratic Bangladesh, beginning with a free, truthful, and participatory election.
“We are going to maintain a free, truthful participatory election as quickly as we are able to full our mandate to hold out important reforms in our election fee, judiciary, civil administration, safety forces and media,” he advised diplomats, together with India’s Excessive Commissioner in Dhaka, Pranay Verma.
Restoring Normalcy
On August 5, Ms Hasina, aged 76, fled Bangladesh by helicopter to India as protesters overran the streets of Dhaka. Her 15-year rule, marked by allegations of human rights abuses, got here to a dramatic finish. The weeks main as much as her ousting had been bloody, with greater than 450 dying throughout the unrest and a number of other stories of assaults on Bangladesh’s Hindu minority neighborhood.
The Chief Adviser stated restoring regulation and order within the nation is a prime precedence for his authorities. “We can be near normalcy inside a brief interval, with the unwavering help of our folks and patriotic armed forces,” Mr Yunus stated. “The highest precedence of the Interim Authorities could be to carry the regulation and order state of affairs underneath management…The armed forces will proceed to serve in help of civil energy so long as the state of affairs warrants.”
Reviving Financial system
Along with political reforms, Mr Yunus spoke concerning the want for sturdy financial reforms. The nation had suffered underneath what he described as Ms Hasina’s “brutal dictatorship,” which, based on Mr Yunus, had led to widespread corruption and mismanagement.
“Our authorities will undertake far-reaching financial reforms to revive macroeconomic stability and maintain development,” he stated.
Mr Yunus accused Sheikh Hasina of systematically destroying the nation’s establishments throughout her 15-year tenure. He alleged that elections underneath Ms Hasina’s rule had been rigged, and democratic rights had been suppressed.
“Of their efforts to remain in energy, Sheikh Hasina’s dictatorship destroyed each establishment of the nation,” Mr Yunus stated. He described the judiciary as damaged and accused the previous administration of permitting political patronage to rob banks and plunder the state coffers.
The Nobel laureate described the latest mass rebellion as a “Second Revolution,” led by college students and peculiar residents who sought to reclaim their democratic rights.
Worldwide Help
In his message to the worldwide neighborhood, Mr Yunus known as for continued help in rebuilding Bangladesh and transitioning to a totally practical democracy. He assured the diplomats that Bangladesh would keep its function as a proponent of multilateralism, with the United Nations on the core of its overseas coverage.
“We consider all our associates and companions within the worldwide neighborhood will stand by our authorities and other people as we chart a brand new democratic future,” Yunus stated.
“Bangladesh stands on the crossroads of a brand new starting. Our valiant college students and other people deserve an enduring transformation of our nation. It’s a troublesome journey and we want your assist alongside the way in which. We have to fulfil their aspirations. The earlier the higher,” he added.
Mr Yunus additionally welcomed the United Nations’ determination to ship a fact-finding mission to analyze the latest violence, committing to cooperate totally with the worldwide inquiry.