In response to ongoing political changes in Bangladesh, the interim government has decided to remove the image of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s founding father, from its currency notes.
The redesign will first affect the 20, 100, 500, and 1,000 Taka notes, according to an official announcement from the Bangladesh Ministry of Finance and the Bangladesh Bank. This decision represents a notable shift in the design of Bangladesh’s currency.
A letter, issued on September 29, calls for detailed proposals for the new designs. The redesign will be introduced gradually, starting with these denominations and later applying to all other currency notes in the country.
This move has raised discussions in the country, as Mujibur Rahman has long been a key symbol of national identity. The government has yet to release specifics on what imagery or themes will replace Rahman’s portrait on the currency. While the decision reflects changing political dynamics, it also highlights the government’s plans to modernize the design of the country’s currency.
The upcoming changes will be closely watched, given their potential impact on national sentiment and the historical significance of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh’s history.