Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus this day (8 September) reiterated his pledge to materialise the dream of the faculty students to scheme a discrimination-free country.
“For the dream they [students] sacrificed their lives, we must enforce that dream. We invent now not beget any process of getting out of it,” he said, addressing a seek for-alternate assembly with college students at the Chief Advisers’ Workplace (CAO).
“We could well well also now not beget qualifications, we could well well also now not beget energy, however we beget now the commitment. We can enact it,” added Prof Yunus.
He cautioned the faculty students that the ousted power will now not remain indolent however will attempt its most effective to withstand them so that it will probably well bustle its reign of looting smoothly one more time.
The manager adviser urged the faculty students to continue the duty that they started till their dream is fulfilled.
He said for the rationale that birth of Bangladesh, the kind of chance that the pupil-led revolution has created did now not advance. So, all ought to stay alert so that no-one can snatch away the different.
The 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate observed that if this chance is snatched away, there could maybe be no future for Bangladesh.
He said that Bangladesh will construct a prestigious role on the international stage, with its formative years taking the lead.
Folk from across the arena will bid over with Bangladesh to learn the capacity college students beget transformed it and which mantra they beget adopted in doing so, he added.
Congratulating the faculty students, Prof Yunus asked them to stay firm of their suggestions without paying stamp to others’ advice.
“Your suggestions are certain. Your suggestions are upright,” he added.
Adviser for Ambiance, Forest and Climate Swap Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Data and Broadcasting and Posts and Telecommunications Adviser Md Nahid Islam and Labour and Employment Ministry Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain had been, amongst others, latest at the assembly.