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Mohammad Yunus has gone to Davos (Switzerland) to participate in the World Economic Forum meeting.
Regarding tensions with India, the head of the interim government in Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, said that this dispute has troubled him personally. Bad relations with India hurt his heart.
Yunus said in an interview to Reuters during the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos that you cannot make a map of India without making a map of Bangladesh.
He mentioned that Bangladesh’s land border is almost completely with India. Yunus said that both are important neighboring countries. Therefore, relations between these two countries should be strong.
Mohammad Yunus again raised the issue of extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India. He said that India should send Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh so that she can face the cases being filed against her.
Yunus said- Sheikh Hasina’s development was fake Yunus termed the development during Sheikh Hasina’s tenure as false. He said- Hasina was telling the world that Bangladesh has the highest growth rate. But it was ‘fake’. No country in the world raised questions on this.
However, Yunus did not explain how Bangladesh’s development during Sheikh Hasina’s era was ‘fake’. Yunus said that the current government of Bangladesh wants an economy that benefits the poor. Only a few people were benefited in Hasina’s government.

Mohammad Yunus was sworn in as Chief Advisor after Sheikh Hasina left the country in August.
Sheikh Hasina is credited with transforming the country’s economy during her 15-year tenure. Bangladesh’s growth rate was 8% in 2017-18. When Sheikh Hasina took over the reins of the country, it was only 5%. However, due to Covid and Ukraine war, Bangladesh’s economy was affected and it declined.
The World Bank had described Bangladesh as one of the fastest growing economies in the world in 2023. Praising Bangladesh, the organization had said that this country was one of the poorest countries in the world in 1971, but now it has come in the list of lower-middle income countries.
Yunus promised to hold elections at the end of the year Yunus has promised to hold elections in late 2025 or early 2026. He said that he has no interest in contesting elections. Students in Bangladesh carried out violent protests in July, after which Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave the country. After this, Mohammad Yunus was selected as the chief advisor in the interim government.
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