After being embroiled for days in anarchy Bangladesh can see some hope of peace and stability with Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who is considered as a longtime political foe of Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina being named the country’s interim leader.
The 84-year-old was appointed a day after Ms Hasina fled the country following weeks of deadly protests calling for her resignation.
While Prof Yunus has been lauded for his pioneering use of microloans, Ms Hasina regarded him as a public enemy – he is currently on bail, appealing a six-month jail term in what he has described as a politically-motivated case.
Students who led the massive protests that unseated Ms Hasina refused to accept a military-led government and pushed for Prof Yunus to lead the interim administration.