Former Bangladesh Prime Minister and President of the Awami League, Sheikh Hasina, criticized the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government for allegedly driving the country towards darkness through corruption and self-serving actions. In a New Year message, Hasina expressed hope for harmony and prosperity in Bangladesh, urging for unity to overcome challenges.
Hasina condemned those plotting against the nation, stating that their true intentions have been revealed to the public. She emphasized the need to save Bangladesh from deteriorating further and called for a collective effort to protect the country’s interests and restore its reputation globally.
The former PM highlighted concerns about the country’s negative image on the international stage, attributing it to insecurity among investors and chaotic conditions. Hasina urged citizens to unite in safeguarding Bangladesh’s identity and the principles of the 1971 Liberation War, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in times of crisis.
Expressing confidence in the resilience of the Bangladeshi people, Hasina expressed optimism for a positive outcome in the face of ongoing challenges. She called on the nation to work together towards a brighter future and uphold the values that define Bangladesh’s legacy.
