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Published: 02:16 21 October 2024
The President urged not to create any new controversy on the settled issue of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. Sahabuddin. He urged everyone to refrain from destabilizing or embarrassing the interim government by creating controversy.
This call was made in a notification sent by the President's office on Monday. It is said that the propaganda carried out in various media by quoting the President regarding the resignation of the former Prime Minister has created confusion in the public mind. The President's clear statement in this regard is that Sheikh Hasina's resignation and emigration in the face of the student revolution, the dissolution of parliament and the constitutional validity of the current interim government, have been answered in the order of the Appellate Division.
According to Article 106 of the Constitution, the President sought the opinion of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on August 8. In view of this, the Appellate Division said, the formation of the interim government and the swearing in of advisers can be done. Then on August 8 Dr. The advisers of the interim government were sworn in under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus. Before this, the Awami League government fell on August 5 in a coup by students. Sheikh Hasina fled to India.
The President in an interview with Daily Manabzamin editor Matiur Rahman Chowdhury. Sahabuddin recently said that he heard that Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of Prime Minister. But he has no documentary evidence.
When this news came out, the political debate started. Legal Adviser Asif Nazrul said in response to the questions of journalists at the secretariat today, "The president who said that he did not receive the resignation letter of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, it is a lie and it is a violation of his oath." Because, he himself said in his address to the nation at 11:20 pm on August 5 with the three army chiefs behind him, that the former prime minister submitted his resignation letter to him and he accepted it.
Asif Nazrul said, "If he (the president) is adamant about this statement, then we have to think about whether he has the qualifications to hold the post of president or not in our advisory council meeting."
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