DHAKA, Bangladesh — A key organizer of Bangladesh’s student protests said Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus was their choice as head of an interim government a day after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned. The country’s figurehead president and the military chief said Monday that an interim government would be formed soon. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Read More: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Resigns Under Pressure From Military and Mass Uprising Nahid Islam, the organizer, in a video post in social media said the student protest leaders have already talked with Yunus, who consented to take over considering the present situation of the country. Yunus, who called Hasina’s resignation the country’s “second liberation day,” faced a number of corruption accusations and was put on trial during the former prime minister’s rule.