Dr. Muhammad Yunus
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Interim government chief adviser
“Student-nominated transition leadership made him the bridge figure after the uprising.”
After Sheikh Hasina’s resignation in August 2024, student coordinators nominated Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh’s interim government.
Post-uprising transition; oath on 8 August 2024.
He became the institutional face of the transition from street uprising to interim governance.
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Coordinator; later interim-government adviser
“From protest coordination to state transition, he became one of the movement’s central public figures.”
A leading coordinator of Students Against Discrimination, he became one of the public faces of the 2024 quota-reform protests and later served as an adviser in the interim government formed in August 2024.
Dhaka University-linked student coordination; July-August 2024 protest phase and post-uprising transition.
His leadership linked street mobilization with the political transition after 5 August 2024.
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Details→Asif Mahmud
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Coordinator; later interim-government adviser
“A key coordinator who moved from detention-period pressure to post-uprising policy space.”
Known as a core coordinator of the movement, he was among the student leaders detained by DB in late July 2024 and later joined the interim government adviser team.
Central student coordination, DB custody episode (26-28 July 2024), and post-uprising governance transition.
He remained a continuity figure between protest demands and institutional reform discourse.
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Details→Asif Nazrul
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Legal scholar and interim-government adviser
“A prominent legal voice moving from commentary to interim-state role.”
A University of Dhaka law professor and public commentator, he backed protest demands and later served as an adviser in the interim administration.
Public legal commentary during uprising and post-August 2024 advisory role.
He helped translate protest-era demands into legal and governance discourse.
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Details→Syeda Rizwana Hasan
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Rights lawyer and interim-government adviser
“A long-standing civic-rights voice present in the transition cabinet.”
A leading rights and environmental lawyer, she publicly supported accountability demands and later joined the interim advisory council.
Civil-society response during uprising and post-uprising governance.
Her role reinforced rights-focused framing around justice and institutional reform.
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