Speaking once again in Bangla, wearing his trademark Grameen check kurta and waistcoat, Yunus underlined his connection to ordinary citizens. Their recommendations were then discussed by a National Consensus Commission, which brought together more than 30 political parties and alliances. “Thus, whoever receives the people’s mandate in the forthcoming election, there will be no uncertainty about implementing the reforms,” Yunus said. PRESSURE ON MYANMAR URGEDIn his address highlighting the eight-year-long Rohingya crisis, Yunus drew global attention to the need for action, saying: “The ongoing conflict in our neighbouring country Myanmar has created a deeply worrying situation for the entire region. “However, it is important to remember that the Rohingya crisis is not a bilateral issue between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Source: bd News24 September 26, 2025 21:06 UTC