Interim govt doesn’t intend on CA Yunus to be declared 'national reformer'
The government will respond to the HC rule in due course

The interim government today (15 July) clarified that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus does not intend to be declared as "national reformer" nor does the government plan to confer any such title on him.
"The writ petitioner appears to have filed the petition on his own, and it is unclear on what basis the direction has been sought. The office of the Attorney General will address the matter," said the Chief Adviser's Press Wing in a statement.
The government said following a writ petition, a bench of the High Court issued a rule asking as to why Muhammad Yunus should not be declared "national reformer".
The government will respond to the rule in due course after receiving a copy of the order, read the statement.