Dhaka, Aug. 12 -- Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday said Bangladesh's economy has been able to turn around in a strong state within a year due to remittance sent by the expatriates.
He made the remark at a view-exchange meeting with the expatriate Bangladeshis at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, reports BSS.
The Chief Adviser said during the regime of fallen dictatorship, banks were made empty by stealing money, while the entire financial system collapsed. "But, the country's economy has returned to a strong state due to remittances sent by the expatriates," he added.
Stating that the voting rights of expatriates have been ensured, he said, "You will be able to vote in the elections that are going to be held in February nex...
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