Wealth increased by 11% in just a few months, questions raised on Mohammad Yunus! May we have to leave Bangladesh like Sheikh Hasina?

Bangladesh News: bangladesh There has been a change in power and the interim government minister is going to hand over power to Mohammad Yunus Tariq Rahman. But, before this, speculations are being made that Mohammad Yunus may also meet the same fate as Sheikh Hasina. If the increase in his property is investigated, he may have to flee the country or be put in jail.

After the change of Sheikh Hasina government, the interim government of Mohammad Yunus was formed. During this period it was seen that there was a huge increase in the property of the ministers of his government. The question arises that how can their property increase so much in the condition Bangladesh was in?

What is the whole matter?

According to the documents, the property of Mohammad Yunus has increased by about 11 percent in 18 months. At present his wealth is estimated at around Rs 12.5 crore, which is around Rs 1 crore 30 lakh more than last year. Among the top four ministers of the interim government, Yunus is said to be at the first place in terms of increase in assets. Yunus can also be investigated because he took charge of Bangladesh at a time when it was going through bad situations. The economic condition of the country was not the same, hence Rs 1 crore in property. The increase of 30 raises many questions.

At second place is the name of Housing Minister Adilur Rehman, in whose assets an increase of about Rs 1 crore 23 lakh has been recorded. Out of total 21 ministers, the assets of 18 have increased.

Will Tariq Rehman government take any action?

Sources say that the new Prime Minister Rahman can form a committee to investigate this increase in the assets of ministers. Meanwhile, there is news that Mohammad Yunus is preparing to settle in Paris again.

Is any case registered against Yunus?

It is noteworthy that Yunus is the only Nobel laureate of Bangladesh and his name figures prominently in the field of micro finance. Corruption cases were registered against him during the tenure of Sheikh Hasina government, however, after the formation of his government, those cases were withdrawn.

A minister of Yunus left Bangladesh

Faiz Aham Tayyab, a minister in the Yunus government, has left Bangladesh after the formation of Tariq Rahman’s government. It is believed that he has taken the decision to leave the country after many questions were raised on his actions. During Faiz’s tenure, some decisions regarding foreign companies were taken through him in the IT sector. On which voices of objection were also raised in the country.

Allegations are also being made against Faiz Aham Tayyab that he issued tenders to some companies for purchasing equipment with more capacity than required. There is intense debate in political circles regarding these allegations and questions are being raised regarding transparency.

When will the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh take oath?

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tariq Rahman is going to take oath as the new Prime Minister of the country on 17 February. Many international leaders including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been invited for this ceremony.

Who will go from India to Bangladesh swearing in ceremony?

According to the Indian Foreign Ministry, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will attend the swearing-in ceremony on behalf of India. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will also be present with him. Prime Minister Modi will be busy in the scheduled bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai that day, so he will not go to Dhaka.

What did Tariq Rahman say on India-Bangladesh relations?

After winning the general elections, Tariq Rehman spoke to the media for the first time on Saturday. In response to a question on India-Bangladesh relations, he said that his priority would be the interests of Bangladesh. He also said that China has been an important partner in the development of the country and cooperation between the two countries is expected to continue in the future also.

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