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Professor Muhammad Yunus’s Reform Blueprint for a New Bangladesh

12 Oct 2025

Professor Muhammad Yunus’s Reform Blueprint for Bangladesh

Interim Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has outlined an ambitious plan to rebuild Bangladesh’s governance, economy, and democracy through a series of deep reforms. His vision focuses on transparency, accountability, and citizen-centred governance.


1. Institutional & Governance Reform

Yunus has formed six reform commissions covering:

  • Judiciary
  • Election system
  • Public administration
  • Police
  • Anti-Corruption
  • Constitution

Goal: Build institutions that serve citizens, not political interests.


2. Justice & Rule of Law

  • Ensure judicial independence and end political interference.
  • Investigate extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.
  • Establish a Police Commission to make law enforcement impartial and people-friendly.

3. Free and Fair Elections

Before national polls, the Election Commission, electoral laws, and administrative systems will be reformed to guarantee credible, participatory elections.


4. Transparency & Anti-Corruption

  • All advisers and public officials must publicly disclose assets.
  • Implement strict anti-corruption laws and financial oversight.
  • Introduce mandatory e-tendering in public procurement.

5. Freedom of Press & Expression

  • Lift legal barriers that restrict free speech and journalism.
  • Ensure open access to information.
  • Allow easier entry and operation for foreign journalists.

6. Economic & Financial Reform

  • Clean up the banking sector and tackle embezzlement.
  • Control inflation and stabilize essential goods prices.
  • Reform capital markets and simplify foreign investment processes.

7. Education & Local Governance

  • Reopen schools and universities in safe, creative environments.
  • Update the curriculum to reflect modern needs.
  • Decentralize power to strengthen local governments and civic participation.

8. Constitutional & Minority Rights

  • Protect minority and religious freedoms through constitutional amendments.
  • Promote inclusive governance via dialogue among political parties.

9. Digital & Administrative Modernization

  • Expand digital governance in tax, land, and health sectors.
  • Reduce bureaucracy and corruption through e-services and automation.

10. Environment & Sustainability

  • Focus on eco-friendly growth and climate resilience, especially in coastal regions.
  • Encourage policies that protect natural resources and sustainable livelihoods.

In Essence

Professor Yunus envisions a “New Bangladesh” built on transparency, justice, and human dignity — shifting power from politics to people.