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YUNUS: INTERIM GOVT COMMITTED TO HOLD FAIR AND TRANSPARENT POLLS

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August 05, 2025

Bangladesh's chief adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus on Monday said the interim government is committed to restore the state power to people through a peaceful, fair and transparent election process.

- Agencies

Speaking on the occasion of “July Uprising Day”, he said: “To accelerate our democratic journey, dialogue continues with political parties and stakeholders on necessary reforms, including the political and electoral systems.”

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