The chief adviser of the interim government. A Washington Post report about Muhammad Yunus has recently spread on social media. In an attempt to mislead the public, a kuchkrimahal is spreading various false information on social media, said Shafiqul Alam, press secretary of the Chief Adviser.
Shafiqul Alam mentioned the matter in his Facebook post on Thursday (October 24) urging everyone not to get confused by rumours.
He said that the chief adviser’s press secretary Shafiqul Alam contacted the Washington Post authorities. According to the newspaper authorities, the report is completely false and fabricated. It is not their doing.
According to the false report spread in the name of the Washington Post through social media, Dr. The Yunus-led interim government has dismissed thousands of military personnel, including top army officers.
The false report said that the political crisis in Bangladesh is intensifying. Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave the country on August 5 this year, a few days after that, Chief Justice Obaidul Hasan was forced to resign.
The false report about the president’s resignation said that currently Dr. The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus is planning to organize protests through student organizations, which are accused of being involved in extremist activities. The aim of this protest is President Md. To force Sahabuddin to resign at any cost.
The fake report, citing reliable sources, stated that the interim government had expressed displeasure over Sheikh Hasina not formally resigning as prime minister.
The press secretary said that in that report, all such absurd information is presented, so that the distance between the government and various ministries increases.
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