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New York: An interim government has been formed in Bangladesh under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus. Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. He has urged the interim government to make every possible effort to be inclusive.

The UN chief has also urged to include women as well as minority communities in the election process. Let us tell you that this statement of Antonio Guterres has come at a time when questions are being raised on America for the instability arising in Bangladesh.

Efforts to hold parliamentary elections welcomed

Guterres' deputy spokesman Farhan Haq issued a statement saying, "Antonio Guterres welcomed the efforts to restore peace in Bangladesh and hold parliamentary elections in cooperation with the interim government."

Pay attention to women, youth and minorities

Farhan Haq said the Secretary-General urged the interim government to continue making every effort to be inclusive in the coming weeks, including by taking into account the voices of women, youth and people of color, as well as minority and indigenous communities in the country. He said Bangladesh was moving towards parliamentary elections.

Political instability in Bangladesh

Let us tell you that on August 5, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister amid growing protests in the country, after which there is an atmosphere of political instability in Bangladesh.

People of Hindu community are searching for their loved ones

Meanwhile, many people from the minority community have been killed in Bangladesh amid the violence. On Tuesday, there was a clash between the Bangladeshi army and the minority Hindu community. People from the Hindu community were protesting outside the house of interim government chief Mohammad Yunus carrying posters of their family members who went missing during the violence.

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