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Modi praises Yunus, urges protection of minorities in B'desh

In a tweet, PM Modi reaffirmed India's dedication to working closely with Bangladesh while stressing the importance of ensuring the safety of Hindus and other minority communities.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: August 9, 2024, 07:25 AM - 2 min read

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L), Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus (R).

Modi praises Yunus, urges protection of minorities in B'desh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L), Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus (R).


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended his congratulations to Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus upon his assumption of leadership in Bangladesh's interim government.

 

In a tweet, PM Modi reaffirmed India's dedication to working closely with Bangladesh while stressing the importance of ensuring the safety of Hindus and other minority communities.

 

"Warmest wishes to Professor Muhammad Yunus as he takes on his new responsibilities. We anticipate a swift return to stability, with a focus on safeguarding Hindus and all other minorities. India stands firm in its commitment to collaborating with Bangladesh for mutual peace, security, and development," Modi tweeted.

 

 

Yunus, 84, returned to Dhaka earlier in the day from Paris, where he had been receiving medical treatment.

 

By the evening, he had been sworn in as the head of Bangladesh’s caretaker government, a position endorsed by student protesters who were instrumental in the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

 

As the interim leader, Yunus is tasked with overseeing fresh elections in the country.

Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus took oath on Thursday as the head of Bangladesh's interim government, marking the end of Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule as Prime Minister.

 

The swearing-in ceremony, held at the presidential residence Bangabhaban, comes amid a period of turmoil and uncertainty for the nation.

 

"I will uphold, support, and protect the constitution and will perform my duties sincerely," Yunus declared at the ceremony. The 84-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner, recognised globally for his pioneering work in microcredit and microfinance through the Grameen Bank, returned to Dhaka from Paris, where he had been receiving medical treatment, just hours before the event. The oath was administered by President Mohammed Shahabuddin.

 

Yunus's appointment follows the resignation and flight of Sheikh Hasina after violent student-led protests engulfed the nation, leading to widespread clashes and unrest, leaving more than 500 dead and over a thousand injured. The situation remains tense, with many anxiously observing how the new government will navigate the challenges ahead.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his best wishes to Yunus, expressing hopes for an "early return to normalcy" in Bangladesh. 

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