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DHAKA, May 24, 2025 (BSS) - If the government's usual activities are hindered making performing its responsibilities impossible, it will take necessary decisions involving the country's people, said the council of advisers today.
"The interim government embodies the mass expectations of the July uprising," said a statement issued by the Chief Adviser's Press Wing after a meeting of the council of advisers.
It said, if the government's uniqueness, reform initiatives, judicial process, fair elections and usual activities are hindered making performing its responsibilities impossible, the government will take the necessary decisions involving the people.
An unscheduled meeting of the Council of Advisers was held today after the weekly meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC).
The meeting was held at the Planning Commission at the Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area in the capital with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair.
The meeting discussed in detail the three main responsibilities of the interim government.
It also discussed how the normal working environment is being disrupted and doubts and suspicions are being created in public mind by making various unreasonable demands, motivated and unauthorised statements and programmes in discharging the responsibilities of the government.
The council of advisers believes that a greater consensus is needed to keep the country stable, advance the election, justice and reform works and permanently prevent the return of dictatorship in this country, according to the statement.
It said the interim government will listen to the statements of the political parties in this regard and clarify its position.
Despite hundreds of obstacles, the interim government is performing its responsibilities, ignoring the interests of different quarters.
"If the government's responsibilities are made impossible by instigation of the defeated forces and as part of foreign conspiracy, the government will take the next decision by presenting all the reasons before the country's people," the statement read.