Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus claims Bangladesh's past economic growth under Sheikh Hasina was inflated, criticizing the lack of scrutiny.

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, interim head of Bangladesh, claims the country's high economic growth under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was "fake." Hasina, credited with a 15-year economic transformation, fled to India amid protests and now faces serious charges. Yunus criticizes the lack of international scrutiny of the growth data and emphasizes the need for more inclusive economic practices. This comes as Bangladesh's relationship with India is strained over Hasina's extradition.

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