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The chief advisor of the interim government has called a meeting with student leaders, political parties and religious organizations to form national unity. Muhammad Yunus.
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Islam gave this information in a press conference organized at Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Tuesday (December 3) afternoon.
He said, for the purpose of national unity, the chief adviser will hold a dialogue with our student leaders this evening, all political parties tomorrow and religious organizations the next day.
Referring to Indian media spreading misinformation about Bangladesh, Shafiqul Islam said, “Our image is getting damaged.” Media must stand against this terrible information terrorism. At the same time, we should speak out against this propaganda while maintaining unity.
Chief Adviser’s press secretary said Narendra Modi had a talk with Professor Yunus at the end of August. At that time, the Chief Adviser requested the Prime Minister of India to send a representative to visit him. We are repeatedly providing various information from our side. They are getting information from their preferred sources. We want to be transparent in all cases. But if you close your eyes, ears and nose, you will not know the truth. India is pretending not to hear
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