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  Call to form & lead consensus government, not resignation Analyst Tajul Islam calls upon Prof Yunus

ABDUL KHALEQUE KHANDKER

The recurrent affairs analysts and chief patron of The Muslim Times Md. Tajul Islam has called upon the chief adviser to the interim government Dr.Mohammad Yunus that he should form a nationally consensus government and needs to lead it rather than to resign the office as the chief adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh. At this present juncture of political crisis Prof Yunus is the right person to lead the country forward.
Analyst Tajul Islam thinks Dr. Muhammad Yunus is a man with international fame and acceptability. The government of national unity will be able to fulfil the responsibility of the onerous responsibilities entrusted to him.
If the national government is formed with the intelligent people of different categories and professions, the three main responsibilities of Mr. Yunus: 1. State Reform 2. July-August murder trial and 3. Holding of fair election will be easy for Dr. Muhammad Yunus to provide neutral selection. The analyst believes that July-August hopes will also be reflected through Yunus.
Most political parties, including ordinary people, think that in this fragile economy of the country, Dr. Dr. Muhammad Yunus the economic hero of this country. In the meantime, under his leadership, various international groups, including China and Europe have assured of unprecedented economic cooperation and reflecting it.
A large commercial team from China is coming to Dhaka on investment and business this month. It is due to Yunus`s recent China visit. Therefore, it is possible for him to take this country to a respectable position by commencing fair elections, reforms and trial of genocide of the past government in this country through combinations and cooperation.
The army, including the political parties, now have to be united by forgetting the differences and being united under Dr. Muhammad Yunus and concentrated on the formation of the nation. Tajul Islam said about Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker Uz Zaman that he had had a great role. In the August movement, he stood beside the student and crowd and saved the nation from disaster. His role is certainly worthy of praise.
Analyst Tajul also said that the chief adviser Mr. Yunus has to implement reform, justice and election mandate - this is that people of the country dream of.
Anti -country forces are trying to embarrass the interim government by creating various chaos across the country. Various situations are being created in the name of demanding demand. Considering the overall situation of the country, the government has to be strict. Patriotic qualified people should be appointed as an adviser to the disqualified if needed. There is no chance of Professor Yunus and the interim government.
The main task of this government is to implement the desire for reform, justice and elections. Today, various political leaders of the country are making the interest of the country unimaginable by emphasizing the interests of the individual. They are beyond the interests of the country and are trying to present themselves in an important form.
Meanwhile, poet and thinker Farhad Mazhar said, chief adviser. Muhammad Yunus made a mistake by expressing his desire to resign. His failure will be resigned, suicidal for him.
On Facebook, he writes, not a person or party, he should respect the historical intention of the people, to trust the people without being confused by the pressure of a party or group.
The chief adviser held separate meetings with both the BNP and Jamaat parties. BNP met with Jamaat at 7pm on Saturday (May 27).
Earlier, the chief adviser said. Jamaat -e -Islami wanted to meet Muhammad Yunus. The meeting was conveyed from the office of the chief adviser orally on Saturday night. They met the chief adviser to talk about the ongoing issues.
Jamaat thinks the resignation of the chief adviser is not a solution. They want, Dr. The next election should be held under the leadership of Yunus.
Earlier, Jamaat`s Amir called for an all -party meeting to overcome the situation. Shafiqur Rahman.



  
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