Dhaka, Feb. 23 -- Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin has accused former Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus of having repeatedly failed to adhere to almost any constitutional protocol during his tenure as head of the interim government, and alleged that a number of ordinances issued by Yunus were both unnecessary and lacked any kind of proper constitutional grounding.
In an interview with Kaler Kantho, the President, reflecting on what he termed as a rather turbulent period, said that under constitutional provisions, whenever a Chief Advisor travels abroad he is required upon return to meet the President and brief him on the outcomes of the visit.
Additionally, the Chief Advisor must also inform the President in writing about discussions ...