Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus's Address to the Nation | Bangladesh | English Edition
The interim government plans economic and banking reforms, digital upgrades, anti-corruption measures, and elections by June 2026. It also aims to address the aftermath of the July uprising, promote women's empowerment, and strengthen regional partnerships.

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Dr. Yunus, the Chief Advisor to the Interim Government of Bangladesh, recently delivered a vital milestone speech in Bangla. The video is shown below. However, we have transcribed the entire video for our English-speaking friends worldwide.
Video with English Dubbing and Subtitles
We created an English video from the original video shared below. However, we didn't spend time and resources on lip-syncing due to various constraints.
As our technology improves, we hope to provide more smooth workflow-based content.
TL;DR
The interim government of Bangladesh is focusing on economic stabilization, reducing inflation (currently at 9.32%), and fostering growth through banking reforms and anti-corruption initiatives. They're implementing digital transformation through e-government services, Starlink internet partnerships, and modernized passport systems. Regional cooperation efforts include potential ASEAN membership, partnerships with China and UAE, and energy diversification. Social reforms emphasize women's rights, establishing new legal protections and special tribunals. The Rohingya crisis is being addressed through UN collaboration, while a National Unity Commission is working with 38 political parties to create a "July Charter" ahead of elections planned between December and June. The government acknowledges a UN report on human rights violations during the July uprising that resulted in approximately 1,400 deaths, promises accountability, and warns about organized misinformation campaigns attempting to destabilize the country. There's an emphasis on rebuilding trust in institutions and moving toward a more equitable, technologically advanced Bangladesh.