No decision has been taken on the resignation of the President: Shafiqul Alam


Staff Correspondent, More News
Published: 01:18 23 October 2024
On Wednesday (October 23) at noon, the chief adviser. After the meeting of the BNP leaders with Muhammad Yunus, the press secretary of the Chief Adviser Shafiqul Alam told the president. No decision has been taken regarding Sahabuddin's resignation.
The government has agreed with the statement of the legal adviser, so what steps is the government taking as the next step? In response to such a question, Shafiqul Alam said, so far we can say that no decision has been made.
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