City
Epaper

Bangladesh: Prominent author slams Yunus for inefficiency

By IANS | Updated: May 12, 2025 18:22 IST

Dhaka, May 12 Prominent Bangladeshi philosopher and activist Farhad Mazhar has slammed Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of ...

Open in App

Dhaka, May 12 Prominent Bangladeshi philosopher and activist Farhad Mazhar has slammed Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of the country's interim government, for allowing political forces to dictate terms following the post-uprising discourse in Bangladesh.

Expressing deep concerns, he also stated that Yunus has aligned with political parties and strengthened the corrupt forces after the exit of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.

"He went to hear their complaints about elections. But who asked him to do that? The people didn’t. He should have been engaging directly with the people. Instead, he created an unnecessary debate around elections — disconnected from the mass uprising," Mazhar was quoted as saying by Bangladeshi media outlet bdnews 24.

"There was no political party behind the mass uprising. Those who participated did so from the ground up.

Mazhar asserted that reform initiatives under Yunus have failed due to his lack of grassroots political experience.

"This is the outcome of political inexperience. He had no reason to submit to political parties. After all, it was the people, not any party, who put him in power," said Mazhar.

Earlier this year, Mazhar had said that the interim government is bound to fail.

"Yunus is bound to fail. This government, which may have emerged from the mass uprising, is destined to fail," he had remarked while speaking at an event of the Jatiya Nagorik Committee.

Mazhar had also demanded immediate release of prominent Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das, criticising the interim government for its handling of communal tensions.

In an earlier Facebook post, he described the interim government under Yunus as "weak and ineffective".

"Immediately release Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, the spokesperson of the Bangladesh Sanatan Jagaran Mancha and the head of Pundarick Dham. Protect the civic and human rights of all the people of Bangladesh, regardless of religion or ethnicity, including Hindus. Stop the suicidal communal politics," he said.

"We must understand that Sanatan believers are citizens of Bangladesh. Establishing the civic and human rights of all people in Bangladesh, regardless of religion and ethnicity, is our primary and foremost task," Mazhar added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalLS Speaker Om Birla urges cooperation for smooth Monsoon Session

NationalOdisha Chhatra Cong chief arrested on rape charges, likely to be produced in court today

ThaneThane: Man Tears Rs 32,000 Lehenga With Knife Over Return Dispute at Kalakshetra Store in Kalyan; CCTV Video Goes Viral

TechnologySensex, Nifty open nearly flat as investors wait for India-US trade deal

EntertainmentAshi Singh: Do feel that I need to be seen regularly

International Realted Stories

InternationalEAM Jaishankar extends warm wishes to Belgium on its National Day

InternationalSouth Korea vows all-out efforts for successful US tariff negotiations

InternationalBangladesh signs deal with US to import 7,00,000 tonnes of wheat annually ahead of tariff talks

InternationalPakistan: Baloch Human rights group gives call to hold perpetrators of honour killings accountable

InternationalSouth Korea: New finance minister vows swift trip to Washington for tariff negotiations