Bangladesh's interim Govt chief advisor Muhammad Yunus avoids media questions on arrival in New York
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Bangladesh's interim government chief, Muhammad Yunus, faced protests and was avoided by Indian media in New York during the UNGA session. Protests were held against Yunus, who was sworn in after Sheikh Hasina fled, due to allegations of power grab and attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. Protesters chanted slogans, held posters, and accused Yunus of taking power unconstitutionally and illegally.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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