Dhaka, Jan. 31 -- In a recent interview with Gideon Rachman of Financial Times, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of Bangladesh, highlighted the pivotal role of students in the country's political transformation, particularly their initiative to form a new political party.

This development follows a summer uprising in which students were at the forefront, advocating for change and reform.

Yunus emphasised that the students' motivation to establish their own political party stems from a need to safeguard the progress they have achieved through their sacrifices.

"They have to protect the things they have earned by their blood," he stated, underscoring the urgency of their mission in a political landscape historically marred by corru...