POBNEWS24, Dhaka May 24, 2025 : The Advisory Council believes that greater unity is needed to keep the country stable, advance the election, justice and reform work and permanently prevent the advent of dictatorship in this country.
An unscheduled meeting of the Advisory Council was held after the National Economic Council meeting on Saturday (May 24). The meeting discussed in detail the three main responsibilities (elections, reforms and justice) assigned to the interim government. The issue of ‘greater unity’ came up in the discussion, the press wing reported.
The meeting was held at the Planning Commission in the Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area of the capital under the chairmanship of Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus.
The statement said that the meeting discussed in detail how the normal working environment has been disrupted at various times by making various unreasonable demands, motivated and unauthorized statements and programs in the discharge of these duties and how doubts and suspicions are being created in the public mind. The Advisory Council believes that greater unity is needed to keep the country stable, advance the election, trial and reform work and permanently prevent the arrival of dictatorship in this country.
It was stated that the interim government will listen to the statements of the political parties in this regard and clarify the government’s position.
The statement further said that despite hundreds of obstacles, the interim government is discharging its duties by ignoring group interests. If the discharge of the duties imposed on the government is made impossible by the fuel of the defeated forces and as part of a foreign conspiracy, the government will raise all the reasons in public and take the next decision.
The interim government embodies the public expectations of the July coup. But if the government’s autonomy, reform initiatives, judicial processes, fair elections, and activities that hinder normal operations make it impossible to fulfill its assigned responsibilities, the government will take necessary decisions with the people, the statement said.





