Dhaka, Aug. 15 -- Reiterating his government's commitment to deliver a credible national election, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said there is no point in having an election if it is not legitimate.
"My job is to make sure that an acceptable, clean, enjoyable election takes place," he told CNA in an interview during his recent official visit to Malaysia.
The interim government is racing to complete sweeping reforms deemed necessary conditions for a free and fair election next February.
It will be the South Asian country's first polls since violent protests plunged the nation into political turmoil more than a year ago.
Prof Yunus, the man tasked with steering the reforms, has vowed to restore democracy and deliver a credible e...
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