Professor Muhammad Yunus’s Reform Blueprint for a New Bangladesh
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.