Deputy Attorney General Emran Ahmed Bhuiyan has started the process of firing him due to the fact that he did not sign the statement against Muhammad Yunus, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008. On Tuesday (September 5), the Solicitor Wing of the Ministry of Law confirmed this information to the media.

Deputy Attorney General Emran Ahmed Bhuiyan made a statement at noon on Monday (September 4) at the Supreme Court premises: “Professor Dr. A large number of people, including over 160 Nobel laureates and former presidents, as well as former secretaries of state, have issued statements supporting Yunus, who claims he is being harassed by the courts. As a result, the Attorney General’s Office is supposed to issue a statement protesting against that.

It has been announced that all staff members of the Attorney General’s Office will have to sign the statement. Having made up my mind, I will not be signing it, he said.

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