While visiting Dhakeshwari National Temple in the capital Dhaka Chief Adviser to the interim government Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus said all are equal before law and there is no chance to create divisions. Establishing people’s democratic rights, human rights and justice are the main goals of the interim government.
He urged them to keep patience as the interim government wants to build such a Bangladesh which would be like a family. All Bangladeshis have the equal rights and they deserve it as per the country’s Constitution.
We think all should extend all-out support to this government to create an environment that help the countrymen to work together for building a non-communal, hunger, corruption and poverty-free, developed and prosperous Bangladesh. Not everything is possible for this interim government, but we believe it must take steps to address some crucial issues.
All must remain alert about conspiracy against the country’s independence, sovereignty and economic emancipation. We all will have to make collective efforts to march Bangladesh’s advancement further towards prosperity confronting all the hurdles.
The journey of the interim government is not a bed of roses as it will have to rebuild the nation after 15 years of plunder by the Awami League government. The interim government inherited a weak economy and they now face a tough job to fix the country and steer it to a path of growth.
The autocratic government left us in an economic crisis. However, we still believe if we cooperate with this interim government we will be able to rebuild our nation.
Dr Muhammad Yunus urged people
to keep patience
as the interim
government wants to
build such a Bangladesh which would be like a family. All Bangladeshis have the equal rights and they deserve it as per the country’s Constitution
Bangladesh’s all sectors including education, economy faced word times due to hooliganism, corruption, mismanagement, misrule and misdeeds. After tackling the odds, we believe this interim government’s bold action will bring the country’s all sectors especially education and economy back on track.People from various professions have already returned to their respective workplaces while schoolchildren and college and university students are back in class physically. All factories, industries, mills, offices, hotels, motels, restaurants, tourist spots, shopping malls and all other business activities are running now.
Low-income people, especially informal workers in the hospitality, retail trade, and transport sectors have been kit hard. Country’s major sectors will have to work with all the stakeholders in a coordinated and integrated way to continue the academic activities and promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth.All people should pay
heed to Dr Yunus’s call in order to rebuild the nation. All must raise an unequivocal and collective voice against corruption, injustice, misrule and misdeed in the spirit of students’ movement to build a corruption-free prosperous society. The people who would abuse the state power and responsibilities should be strictly controlled and brought to justice under the existing law. Corruption is still one of the major concerns in our country.
We think if the general people start hating the corrupts and boycotting them socially and continue protesting against them and their irregularities, no one will dare get involved in such misdeeds in future. The general people of the country will also have to play bold role in preventing corruption through stopping misuse of power and public money by a fewer section of government servants and others. Simultaneously, authorities have to evaluate the honest, sincere and dedicated people socially as their recognition for good job would help remove injustice, corruption, mismanagement, misrule and misdeeds from our society.