Bangladesh's protest leaders said they expect members of an interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, to be finalized on Wednesday after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina quit and fled to India following a violent crackdown on a student-led uprising.
"It is critical that trust in government be restored quickly," Yunus, 84, told the Financial Times on Wednesday, saying he was not seeking an elected role or appointment beyond the interim period.
His spokesperson said he is expected to return to Dhaka on Thursday after a medical procedure in Paris.
"We need calm, we need a road map to new elections and we need to get to work to prepare for new leadership," Yunus told the newspaper.
"In the coming days, I will talk with all of the relevant parties about how we can work together to rebuild Bangladesh and how they can help."
Persons:
Muhammad Yunus, Charles de Gaulle, Sheikh Hasina, Nobel, Yunus, Hasina's
Organizations:
French, Financial Times, Bangladesh Bank
Locations:
Roissy, Paris, Bangladesh, India, Dhaka