Yunus Says Bangladesh Celebrating 'second Independence'
Sumaira FH Published August 08, 2024 | 02:50 PM
Dhaka, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 8th Aug, 2024) Nobel Peace prize winner Muhammad Yunus on Thursday paid tribute to those killed in Bangladesh's deadly protests that toppled Sheikh Hasina's government, saying their sacrifices had brought the nation a "second independence".
"Today is a glorious day for us," he told reporters at the airport in Dhaka shortly after returning to the country to lead a caretaker government.
"Bangladesh has created a new victory day. Bangladesh has got a second independence."
Yunus called for the restoration of order after weeks of violence that left at least 455 people dead, calling on citizens to guard each other, including minorities who came under attack.
"Law and order is our first task... We cannot take a step forward unless we fix the law and order situation," he said.
"My call to the people is; if you have trust in me, then make sure there will be no attacks against anyone, anywhere in the country."
Yunus, 84, could be sworn in as the country's new leader as soon as Thursday evening.
"Every person is our brother... our task is to protect them," he said, adding that "the whole of Bangladesh is one big family".
- 'New life' -
He choked with emotion as he recalled the killing of student activist Abu Sayeed, shot dead in July by police from close range.
He paid tribute to the youth who sparked the protest movement and those who risked all for their desire for change.
"They protected the nation and gave it a new life", he said. "Because of them, Bangladesh has got a second independence."
The prospect of Yunus standing alongside military leaders was almost unimaginable a week ago, when security forces fired deadly rounds at protesters who took to the streets demanding Hasina step down.
The veteran economist also said it must be the young generation who build the nation.
"Bangladesh can be a beautiful country, but we destroyed the possibilities," he said.
"Now we have to build a seedbed again -- the new seedbed will be built by them," he said, gesturing to the young student supporters surrounding him at the podium as he spoke.
"We can move forward in building a new Bangladesh very quickly", he said, dressed in a knee-length purple kurta shirt and white waistcoat, adding with a smile: "We have started today."
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