The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, said on Thursday that his country's high growth under ousted Prime Minister
The rapid policy shift in Bangladesh has stunned experts, who are shocked at how the two countries, once bitter enemies, have rapidly moved closer on several fronts, leading to a deterioration in India-Bangladesh relations.
He has no authority to sit on the chair, he is not a leader, not a political figure. A very strange thing has happened to our country. Bangladesh has become a strange example.
The news published on India.com is "false and part of an Indian-orchestrated propaganda campaign" against Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, his family members and the interim government of Bangladesh,
It is part of an India-orchestrated propaganda campaign against Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, his family members, and the Interim Government of Bangladesh, the Press Wing said in a statement posted on its verified Facebook page - CA Press Wing Facts.
The news published on India.com is ‘false and part of an Indian-orchestrated propaganda campaign’ against Bangladesh’s chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, his family members and the interim government of Bangladesh,
International Monetary Fund (IMF) had warned in September about a significant slowdown in the Bangladesh's economic activities.
Fake news spread by online Hindutva trolls both reflects and influences New Delhi’s attitudes, heightening communal tension between the neighbors.
Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh's interim government, criticised the previous administration's allegedly fake economic growth and corruption. Yunus emphasised the importance of inclusive growth and reducing inequality.
Saima Wazed, the daughter of Sheikh Hasina, has been nominated for a significant position in the WHO. Rahman seeks to have this nomination canceled.
The increasing camaraderie between Bangladesh and Pakistan has the potential to alter the geopolitical landscape of South Asia. Scroll down for details.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus critiques former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, deeming her reported economic achievements 'fake' and accusing the global community of negligence. Hasina, away in India, faces numerous allegations,