Instead of being divided, everyone must unite: Dr Yunus at Dhakeshwari Temple
“Instead of categorising ourselves as minorities or by other divisive terms, we should assert that we are the people of this country, and our democratic rights should be established,” the chief adviser said
Noble laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus, who has been selected to lead the upcoming interim government. File Photo: Collected
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Noble laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus, who has been selected to lead the upcoming interim government. File Photo: Collected
Instead of being divided, everyone must unite to solve the nation’s crises. Everyone must be patient during such a challenging time, Chief Adviser of the interim government, Dr Muhammad Yunus, said at Dhakeshwari Temple.
“We want to build a Bangladesh that will be like one family. There is no question of discrimination or conflict within a family. We all are people of Bangladesh. We want to make sure that we all can live here,” he said today (13 August) during an interaction meeting with the Hindu community at Dhakeshwari Temple.
During the visit, the Nobel laureate appealed not to divide the people by religion or ethnicity and said that there should be one law and one constitution for all the people of the country.
The chief adviser said, “Instead of categorising ourselves as minorities or by other divisive terms, we should assert that we are the people of this country, and our democratic rights should be established.
“This must be demanded from all governments,” he added.