Yunus reiterates key reforms before holding polls

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus this day (8 December) said reform used to be the major word of the July-August student-led mass revolt, and his executive is dedicated to accomplishing important reforms sooner than keeping a “free and elegant” election.

He said the intervening time executive would act as a facilitator of the reform process and has put collectively 15 reform commissions to this level to repair key establishments left damaged by the dictatorship of Sheikh Hasina.

Prof Yunus made the remarks when Lord Designate Malloch-Brown, an adviser to the World Financial Fund (IMF) and World Financial institution and a primitive head of UNDP, met him at his unswerving area Jamuna in Dhaka, in step with an announcement of the Chief Adviser’s Situation of enterprise.

The British peep thanked Prof Yunus for assuming the management of the intervening time executive at a actually major time in Bangladesh’s history, in particular at a time when expectations were excessive.

The primitive British minister also said he could well per chance be gratified to lengthen his abet to the rationalization for the Bangladeshi folk.

The hour-prolonged talks covered huge-ranging disorders, at the side of the mass revolt in July-August, development disorders, the intervening time executive’s reform initiatives, the misinformation advertising campaign focusing on the coed-led hump, healthcare, social enterprise and microcredit.

Prof Yunus thanked Lord Malloch-Brown for supporting Bangladesh.

He said managing expectations is one of the major challenges of the manager.

Martha Chen, a development employee, Asif Saleh, executive director of BRAC, and Lamiya Morshed, senior secretary of the manager, were most up-to-date at the assembly.