17 Empanelled Advisors Convene for Inaugural Oath as Transitional Government Takes Shape in Bangladesh

In a significant development, the formation of a 17-member interim government under the leadership of Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus is underway. This transitional arrangement follows recent political upheavals, with the main aim to stabilize and guide the country towards a democratic and transparent governance structure. Cars have been dispatched to the residences of the designated advisors, indicating that preparations for their official swearing-in are in full swing.


The interim government, comprising prominent advisors, is set to be sworn in at Bangabhaban, with the ceremony scheduled for Thursday evening. This marks a crucial step in addressing the administrative vacuum and restoring public confidence in the government’s functionality. The advisors, including eminent figures from various sectors, are expected to steer the nation through its current challenges, focusing on economic recovery, social stability, and public welfare.


This move has been met with cautious optimism as citizens and political analysts alike await the impact of this new leadership on the country’s future. The interim government’s formation is seen as a pivotal moment that could determine the trajectory of Bangladesh’s political and social landscape in the coming years.

Here are the names of the panelist

  1. Saleh Uddin Ahmed
  2. Dr. Asif Nazrul
  3. Adilur Rahman Khan
  4. Hasan Arif
  5. Tauhid Hossain
  6. Syeda Rezwana Hasan
  7. Md. Nahid Islam
  8. Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiya
  9. Brigadier General M. Sakhawat Hossain
  10. Supradip Chakma
  11. Farida Akhtar
  12. Bidhan Ranjan Roy
  13. A.F.M. Khalid Hasan
  14. Noor Jahan Begum
  15. Sharmin Murshid
  16. Faruq-e-Azam