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CA's Press Wing Clarifies Pressing 'Reset Button' Comment

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১০ অক্টোবর ২০২৪, ১৫:৪৪

There has been a heated discussion on social media Facebook for the last few days based on Muhammad Yunus's statement about the 'reset button'. Finally, an explanation has been given from the Press Wing of the Chief Adviser of the interim government.

In a statement sent from the press wing of the Chief Adviser on Thursday (October 10) morning, it is said that the Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus spoke of pressing the reset button to signify a new journey from corrupt politics. The corrupt politics that destroyed every institution in Bangladesh, took the economy to the brink of destruction, took away people's right to vote, deprived the civil rights of crores of citizens. He did not use these two words in the sense of erasing the proud history of Bangladesh.

"Your software will restart when you press the reset button. It does not change the hardware. 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh just like Hardware. There is no way to change that. Some people Misinterpreting Dr Yunus' interview that he gave to 'Voice of America'.

After arriving in Dhaka on August 8 to assume responsibility as the chief adviser to the interim government, Professor Muhammad Yunus told reporters at the Hazrat Shahjalal Airport that the July-August student-led popular uprising was our second freedom. First Independence In 1971, the country's glorious independence war.

Professor Yunus was an assistant professor at Middle Tennessee State University. Soon after Bangladesh's independence, he formed the Bangladesh Citizens' Committee and campaigned across the US to convince the US government to recognize Bangladesh. He published the Bangladesh Newsletter to inform the world about the massacres committed by the Pakistani army in Bangladesh.

 


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