‘Attempts To Mislead People’: Muhammad Yunus Dismisses Bangladesh Coup Rumours
- Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of Bangladesh's interim government, dismissed coup rumors, stating that "false information is being spread in an attempt to mislead the people".
- Yunus mentioned that the rumors have intensified amid reports of military meetings and troop movements in Dhaka.
- General Waker-Uz-Zaman also dismissed emergency rumors, urging focus on the country's stability.
- The Inter-Services Public Relations department refuted the coup claims, declaring the reports as "false and fabricated.
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"Festival Of Rumours": Muhammad Yunus Plays Down Bangladesh Coup Rumours
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday said Bangladesh was witnessing a "festival of rumours" against his administration, blaming it on "the defeated force" -- an apparent reference to deposed premier Sheikh Hasina's regime. "The rumours are big instruments of the defeated forces against the July-August (2024) Uprising," he said in a nationwide televised address on the eve of Bangladesh's 53rd Independence Day on March 26 when the co…
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