
Bangladesh's caretaker Prime Minister resigns
The Peninsula
Dhaka: The head of Bangladesh s caretaker government, Muhammad Yunus, announced his resignation on Monday, days after the parliamentary elections in w...
Dhaka: The head of Bangladesh's caretaker government, Muhammad Yunus, announced his resignation on Monday, days after the parliamentary elections in which the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) emerged victorious.
This move paves the way for a new political era in the country.
Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, said in a televised address: "Today, the caretaker government resigns, but the democratic process, freedom of expression, and respect for fundamental rights that have begun must not be halted."
The parliamentary elections, held last Thursday, resulted in the BNP winning 212 out of 300 seats in parliament.
BNP leader Tarique Rahman is scheduled to be sworn in as prime minister on Tuesday.













