As Bangladesh embarks on a new journey toward freedom and democracy after the July uprising, the international support received by Prof Muhammad Yunus at the UN General Assembly is poised to significantly advance the country’s reform and growth initiatives, say foreign policy experts.
A survey on 2,363 people has found that 81 percent want the interim government to stay until the reforms are done.
Its proper implementation requires national unity.
As Bangladesh embarks on a new journey toward freedom and democracy after the July uprising, the international support received by Prof Muhammad Yunus at the UN General Assembly is poised to significantly advance the country’s reform and growth initiatives, say foreign policy experts.
A survey on 2,363 people has found that 81 percent want the interim government to stay until the reforms are done.
Its proper implementation requires national unity.