‘Reset button’: CA Office issues clarification to allay controversy

The Chief Adviser’s Office (CAO) has issued a clarification over CA Prof Muhammad Yunus’ “pushing the reset button” observation made for the period of a recent interview.

An announcement from the CA’s Press Cruise this morning (10 October) talked about, “When Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus spoke about urgent the reset button, he intended making a brand novel delivery from corrupt politics, which destroyed all Bangladesh’s key institutions, pushed the economy to the brink of crumple and robbed the rights to vote and civil liberties of tens of hundreds and hundreds of of us.

“He didn’t mean wiping out Bangladesh’s proud history.”

“Must you press the reset button, you reset the map to delivery steady by again. It doesn’t switch the hardware. The 1971 Liberation Battle created the hardware of Bangladesh,” talked about the assertion.

It talked about that some of us are misinterpreting the novel interview of Yunus, who took over because the manager adviser of the meantime govt on 8 August, with Advise of The US (VOA).

It persevered, “When he [Yunus] arrived in Dhaka on August 8 to steal over because the Chief Adviser of the Interim Government, Professor Muhammad Yunus told reporters on the Hazrat Shahjalal Airport that July-August pupil-led mass uprising used to be our 2d Liberation — the first liberation being the nation’s comely battle of independence in 1971.”

“Professor Yunus used to be an assistant professor at Center Tennessee Train College. He fashioned the Bangladesh Voters Committee straight after the independence of Bangladesh which launched and launched a US-vast marketing campaign to persuade the US govt to sight Bangladesh. He published the Bangladesh Newsletter to declare the arena referring to the genocide in Bangladesh perpetrated by the Pakistani military,” read the assertion.

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