In his weekly media briefing, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the country’s new interim prime minister, Muhammad Yunus, is due to be sworn in later today, and that India’s High Commission to Bangladesh is expected to be there.
“According to reports, this evening is scheduled for the swearing-in ceremony.” It was probably around eight o’clock, although I’m not positive. Members of the diplomatic community are invited. Our High Commissioner would probably take part,” he stated, as reported by newswire ANI.
MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal comments on the swearing-in of Bangladesh’s new temporary administration, saying, “I saw reports that the ceremony is to be held this evening.” It was probably around eight o’clock, although I’m not positive. diplomatic community…

“It is probable that the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh will witness Muhammad Yunus’s oath of office as acting prime minister later today. After former PM Hasina was overthrown, Yunus, who had just returned from Paris, stressed harmony and nonviolence. Election announcements from the new interim administration will come soon.”
Economist Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate, returned home from Paris on Thursday. He will assume office later in the day and will try to reconstruct the nation after an uprising toppled previous prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s increasingly authoritarian 15-year rule.
On Thursday afternoon, Yunus touched down at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. The heads of the air force and navy accompanied the nation’s military chief, Gen. Waker-Uz-Zaman, as he welcomed him.

He was greeted at the airport by a few of the student activists who spearheaded the rebellion against Hasina. They had already suggested Yunus to the nation’s figurehead president, who serves as the chief executive in accordance with the constitution, as an interim leader.
Remarks made by Muhammad Yunus upon his arrival
Yunus announced to a news conference that restoring order would be his top goal as soon as he arrived. Bangladesh is a unitary nation. With the student leaders at his sides, Yunus declared, “We have to unite it.” “There are a ton of possibilities.”