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We can't abandon this duty: Bangladesh planning adviser
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Chief Adviser Yunus initially considered resigning due to political deadlock and difficulties in his role. However, colleagues persuaded him to stay, emphasizing the importance of his responsibilities. This decision followed reports of discord between the military and the interim government regarding election timelines and security matters, including a proposed humanitarian corridor to Myanmar.
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