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Council of Advisers holds meeting

Staff Correspondent; Politics 2025-08-14, 1:20pm

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The Council of Advisers convened a crucial meeting today at the Chief Adviser’s Office (CAO) in Tejgaon, Dhaka. The meeting was presided over by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, who led discussions on several pressing national matters.

Held in the conference hall of the CAO, the meeting brought together key advisers tasked with overseeing various administrative and policy sectors of the caretaker government. Sources within the council indicated that the agenda covered a wide range of issues, including governance, economic reforms, law and order, and preparations for the upcoming general elections.

During the session, Professor Yunus emphasized the importance of transparency, stability, and collaborative leadership in ensuring the country’s continued progress. He called upon the advisers to maintain a people-centric approach in policymaking and to prioritize urgent reforms.

While specific details of the discussions were not disclosed to the press, a statement released by the Chief Adviser’s Office noted that decisions made during the meeting will contribute significantly to shaping the interim government's next steps.

The Council of Advisers plays a pivotal role in steering the caretaker government’s policies and actions during transitional periods. Today’s meeting marks a reaffirmation of the council’s commitment to national responsibility and inclusive governance.

Further announcements are expected to follow in the coming days as the council implements the resolutions discussed.