, April 29 -- The Georgia State Senate has adopted a resolution acknowledging the 2024 student-led movement in Bangladesh, which demanded civil service quota reform and rallied the working class in a call for greater democracy.

The resolution, initiated by Bangladeshi-born US State Senator Sheikh Rahman, also extended best wishes to Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel Laureate Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus, for its commitment to governance reforms.

In an exclusive interview with UNB at his office in the Georgia Capitol, Senator Rahman said that the youth of Bangladesh have the power to transform the country-provided they elect honest and competent leaders who prioritise national interests over party loyalty.

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