Dhaka, Sept. 27 -- Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Friday reaffirmed the interim government's resolve to pursue reforms that put citizens first.
Speaking at the General Debate of the 80th UN General Assembly in New York, he said: "As we prepare for national elections in February, we remain steadfast in advancing reforms anchored in transparency, accountability, and the rule of law."
He recalled Bangladesh's long struggle for equality, dignity, and justice since 1971, stressing that citizens' rights have often been denied but repeatedly reclaimed-most recently during the July Uprising led by youth. Yunus said the interim government had taken responsibility for rebuilding institutions through inclusive reforms, not unilateral orders.
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