All contractual appointments in various positions are going to be canceled, for this list is also being prepared. All contracts will be phased out. However, the more controversial appointments will be canceled immediately. On Sunday (August 11), the advisory council of the interim government took eight such decisions. This information is known from the sources of the Advisory Council.
Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rauf Talukder resigned on Friday. Apart from this, the chairman of the capital market regulator Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) Professor Shibli Rubaiyat-ul-Islam has resigned. It is known that the resignation letter of two of them has been accepted.
According to the sources of the Advisory Council, the Governor of Bangladesh Bank will be appointed soon. Apart from this, a search committee of three members (Muslim Chowdhury, Ahsan H Mansoor and Nazrul Islam) has been formed to recommend the appointment of Deputy Governors of Bangladesh Bank to the vacant posts.
The decision of the advisory council also includes a list of all those injured in the clashes and attacks centered around the quota reform movement and the entire cost of their treatment will be borne by the government. For this purpose, the Ministry of Health will give necessary instructions to all the hospitals. And the families of all those killed in the movement will be given necessary assistance.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will immediately start negotiations for the release of 57 Bangladeshis who were arrested and sentenced in the United Arab Emirates for protesting in support of Bangladeshi students. In this regard, if necessary, the chief adviser. Muhammad Yunus himself will talk to the concerned government.
Besides, the supply of all essential products is being ensured.
Incidents of violence against religious minorities in different parts of the country have also been decided. To counter these incidents, the Chief Adviser will hold urgent discussions with the leaders of religious minorities and their representative organizations.
Besides, Metrorail will be re-opened from August 17. However, trains will not stop at the affected Kazipara and Mirpur-10 stations until the repair work is completed.