Bangladesh’s interim leader Yunus steps down as new gov’t set to take over | Sheikh Hasina News
‘Let the practice of democracy continue,’ said Yunus, who has overseen the country’s post-uprising transition since 2024. Listen to this article | 3 mins info Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus has announced he is resigning to pave way for a new government elected several days ago. Speaking in a farewell broadcast to the nation on Monday, Yunus said the interim government he oversees “is stepping down”. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list “But let the practice of democracy, freedom of speech, and fundamental rights that has begun not be halted,” he said. An 85-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner, Yunus returned from self-imposed exile in August 2024 to serve as Bangladesh’s chief adviser after a student-led uprising toppled the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh held its first general elections since that uprising on February 12, and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, won a landslide victory. Rahman, a scion of one of the country’s most powerful political dynasties, is set to serve as prime minister of the incoming government when it …

