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Dr Yunus Holds View Exchange Meeting With Students

CA pledges to build a discrimination-free BD

Keep up efforts until dreams fulfilled, Yunus tells students

Published : Monday, 9 September, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 2276
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus reiterated his pledge to materialise the dream of the students to build a discrimination-free country.

"For the dream they (students) sacrificed their lives, we must implement that dream. We have no way of getting out of it," he said, addressing a view-exchange meeting with students at the Chief Advisers' Office (CAO) on Sunday.

He cautioned the students that the ousted force will not remain idle but will try its best to resist them so that it can run its reign of looting smoothly again.

The chief adviser urged the students to continue the task that they started until their dream is fulfilled and Bangladesh did not get such an opportunity since its birth, and there will be no futureif this opportunity is missed. 

"Don't give up until the task that you have taken up is completed," he told students at an opinion exchange meeting at the Chief Adviser's Office, alerting them that there might be efforts to isolate them from their nation-building work.  "We will build a dignified and unique country together. People from the whole world would come and learn from you," he said, urging the students to keep up the momentum. 

"We may not have qualifications, we may not have power, but we have the commitment. We will do it," added Prof Yunus. 

He said since the birth of Bangladesh, such an opportunity that the student-led revolution has created did not come. So, all should remain alert so that no one can snatch away the opportunity.

The 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate observed that if this opportunity is snatched away, there will be no future for Bangladesh.

He said Bangladesh will occupy a prestigious position at the global level as the youth have taken the lead here.

People from around the world will visit Bangladesh to learn how students have transformed it and which mantra they have followed in doing so, he added.

Congratulating the students, Prof Yunus asked them to remain firm in their thoughts without paying heed to others' advice. "Your thoughts are clear. Your thoughts are right," he added.

Adviser for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Information and Broadcasting and Posts and Telecommunications Adviser Md Nahid Islam and Labour and Employment Ministry Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain were, among others, present at the meeting. 



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