Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today said the interim government is working to build a broad national consensus around a renewed political system.
“We are working to build a broad national consensus around a renewed political system – one that delivers inclusive, participatory, and credible elections,” he said.
“The goal is clear: to establish a society where all Bangladeshis can live in peace, with pride, with freedom, and with dignity,” the Chief Adviser told an event.
The UN Event on the July Uprising & Fact-Finding Report was held at Hotel Intercontinental, Dhaka,
Speaking on the occasion, Prof Yunus said their work is far from finished.
“Alongside our reform agenda, we are pursuing legal accountability for those responsible for gross violations,” he said.
“But justice is not only about punishment. Justice is also about ensuring that state power can never again be used to suppress, silence, or destroy its own people.”
The Chief Adviser said as they reflect on this past year, they remember those who gave their lives in pursuit of that vision.
“Their sacrifice paved the way for a new chapter in our history. They created a new Bangladesh, one that is rooted in hope, human rights, and democratic renewal,” he added.