Professor Muhammad Yunus pledged for free and fair elections in Bangladesh after completing vital reforms. He emphasized the necessity of election commission, judiciary, and administration reforms. Yunus criticised the previous government for rigging elections and suppressing democratic rights. International community’s support was sought for creating a poverty-free, democratic Bangladesh while ensuring human rights and accountability.
Early Bangladesh polls unlikely as Yunus says implement reforms first

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