Chief Adviser Yunus to address all issues staying in his position: Nahid

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Published On: 23 May 2025, 23:37 Updated On:23 May 2025, 23:52
National Citizen Party Convener Nahid Islam. File Photo

DHAKA, May 23, 2025 (BSS) – National Citizen Party Convener Nahid Islam today said Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus must resolve all outstanding issues — including political matters — while continuing to serve in his current role.

"Dr Yunus must uphold his promise to the people regarding reform, justice, and voting rights," Nahid posted in his verified Facebook account.

Nahid also alleged that attempts are underway to derail the country’s democratic transition and create another 1/11-style settlement.

"Our goal is to free the politics of Bangladesh from all forms of dominance and run it independently and sovereignty. Bangladesh has repeatedly been divided and national unity has been destroyed with the aim to keep the country weak," said Nahid.

In an indirect reference to the Awami League, Nahid alleged that fresh blueprints are being devised from Delhi since the party’s ban with the intent to sow instability and once again divide the nation.

Nahid also demanded the announcement of the July Proclamation within the set timeline.

Reaffirming that the election will be held within the declared timeframe, NCP Convener said the July Charter—detailing key reform measures—must be finalized ahead of the polls.

He further stressed that visible justice for the July massacre is essential before the election, calling for the immediate announcement of a clear roadmap for the trial of those responsible.

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