Dhaka, Sept. 8 -- Advisers to the interim government have emphasized that reforms are a gradual process that cannot be completed within just a year and a half. They warned that without the full commitment of all stakeholders, such initiatives are at risk of failing.
Speaking at the launch of the book "Bangladesher Rajnoitik Orthoniti" by Dr Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, Adviser to the Ministries of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources; Road Transport and Bridges; and Railways on Sunday, they said the interim administration has been working to lay the groundwork for the next elected government. They underscored that lasting success depends on effective governance, robust systemic management, and strong political will.
Finance Adviser Dr Saleh...