Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus has called for calm in Bangladesh amidst escalating violence that has resulted in over 400 deaths. As he prepares to lead a transitional government, Yunus aims to restore democracy and organize quick elections. His return follows significant unrest after the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, prompting widespread protests and attacks on minority groups. The international community, including India and the EU, has expressed concern over the situation, while local leaders urge for a peaceful resolution.
Muhammad Yunus Urges Calm as Bangladesh Faces Political Turmoil and Violence
2024-08-08T08:14:27.535Z