
Sheikh Hasina’s ouster: Nobel winner Muhammad Yunus ready to lead after Hasina flees
The Hindu
Muhammad Yunus offers to lead Bangladesh's interim government after military ousts Sheikh Hasina amid mass protests.
Bangladesh Nobel winner Muhammad Yunus said on Tuesday (August 6, 2024) he is ready to head a caretaker government, a day after the military took control as mass protests forced longtime ruler Sheikh Hasina to flee.
Microfinance pioneer Mr. Yunus, 84, is credited with lifting millions out of poverty — earning the enmity of ousted Ms. Hasina and the wide respect of millions of Bangladeshis.
"If action is needed in Bangladesh, for my country and for the courage of my people, then I will take it," he told AFP in a statement, also calling for "free elections", after student leaders called for him to lead an interim government.
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Ms. Hasina, 76, had been in power since 2009 but was accused of rigging elections in January and then watched millions of people take to the streets over the past month demanding she quit.
Hundreds of people were killed as security forces sought to quell the unrest but the protests grew and Ms. Hasina finally fled aboard a helicopter on Monday (August 5, 2024) after the military turned against her.
Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman announced on Monday (August 5, 2024) the military would form an interim government, saying it was "time to stop the violence".













