Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladesh’s Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been chosen to head the country’s interim government after the nation’s longtime prime minister resigned and fled abroad in the face of violent unrest against her rule. Known as the “banker to the poorest of the poor” and a longtime critic of the ousted Sheikh Hasina , Yunus will act as a caretaker premier until new elections are held. The decision followed a meeting late on Tuesday that included student protest leaders, military chiefs, civil society members and business leaders.

Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus. Credit: AP Hasina was f orced to flee on Monday after weeks of protests over a quota system for allocating government jobs turned into a broader challenge to her 15-year rule, which was marked by a rising economy but an increasingly authoritarian streak. Hasina’s departure has plunged Bangladesh into a political crisis.

The army has temporarily taken control, but it is unclear what its role would be in an interim government after the president dissolved parliament on Tuesday to pave the way for elections. Student leaders who organised the protests have wanted Yunus, who is currently in Paris for the Olympics as an adviser to its organisers, to lead an interim government. A protester throws a rubber tire on fire during a protest against Sheikh Hasina and her government in Dhaka.

Credit: AP He could not immediately be reached for comment, but key student leader Nahid Islam asserted that Y.