Updated On: 10 August, 2024 07:43 AM IST | Dhaka | Agencies
He was sworn in as the chief advisor -- a position equivalent to prime minister

Bangladeshi students control the traffic on Friday after police continue to remain on strike, in Dhaka. Pic/PTI
People in Bangladesh have welcomed the new interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, hoping it would restore order, end repression and hold a fair election to facilitate a democratic transition of power.
Yunus, 84, on Thursday took oath as the head of an interim government, replacing Sheikh Hasina who abruptly resigned and fled to India leaving the country in turmoil following deadly protests against her government over a controversial quota system in jobs. He was sworn in as the chief advisor -- a position equivalent to prime minister.