Online Desk : The interim government’s chief adviser, Prof Muhammad Yunus, said on Sunday that all necessary steps have been taken to restore normalcy in the flood-affected regions of Bangladesh.
Speaking in a televised address, Prof Yunus emphasised the importance of both domestic and regional cooperation to tackle such crises in future.
“We are one family. We have one goal,” he declared. “We are committed to fulfilling the aspirations of our youth, and we are ready to take on this challenge.”
He called on the nation to support these efforts wholeheartedly, stressing the need to focus on long-term solutions rather than seeking immediate fixes or resorting to vigilante justice.
During his 25-minute speech, the Nobel laureate also revealed plans to establish a “July Mass Killing Memorial Foundation.”
This marks his second national address since assuming the role of chief adviser on 8 August.