DHAKA: Bangladesh interim govt chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has requested people in his county to have patience and allow his govt time to address the challenges instead of insisting on addressing everything right now. “I’ll just say you have to be patient. It is difficult to overcome mountain-like challenges overnight,” he said in a televised speech on Sunday evening, his second to the nation since his appointment as chief adviser on Aug 8.
Yunus urged the people to stop trying to force all demands to be met right away, to stop putting individuals at risk by entering institutions, and to cease trying to take the law into their hands by attacking people being taken to the courts.The glory and potential to build a new Bangladesh will fade because of these things, Yunus said.
He said they have started various reforms and through discussion they can get a clear direction.”But the final decision is a political decision. Political decisions will come from political discussions,” he said. “I assure you that we will not raise any question of extension of time from our side. We ask for your prayers,” he said.
Yunus emphasised the importance of both domestic and regional cooperation to tackle such crises in the future. “We are one family. We have one goal,” he said, adding, “We are committed to fulfilling the aspirations of our youth, and we are ready to take on this challenge.” He also revealed plans to establish a “July Mass Killing Memorial Foundation”.
Yunus urged the people to stop trying to force all demands to be met right away, to stop putting individuals at risk by entering institutions, and to cease trying to take the law into their hands by attacking people being taken to the courts.The glory and potential to build a new Bangladesh will fade because of these things, Yunus said.
He said they have started various reforms and through discussion they can get a clear direction.”But the final decision is a political decision. Political decisions will come from political discussions,” he said. “I assure you that we will not raise any question of extension of time from our side. We ask for your prayers,” he said.
Yunus emphasised the importance of both domestic and regional cooperation to tackle such crises in the future. “We are one family. We have one goal,” he said, adding, “We are committed to fulfilling the aspirations of our youth, and we are ready to take on this challenge.” He also revealed plans to establish a “July Mass Killing Memorial Foundation”.