The meeting, chaired by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, took place at the Planning Commission in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar.

The council expressed concern over the growing attempts to obstruct the government’s duties through unreasonable demands, unauthorized and politically motivated statements, and disruptive programs.

These actions are not only hindering the normal course of work but also sowing confusion and doubt among the public, said a statement on Saturday.

The Advisory Council affirmed that the interim government remains committed to fulfilling its mandate, despite mounting challenges and pressure from vested groups.

However, it warned that if these obstacles—fueled by defeated forces or foreign conspiracies—render the government's work impossible, it will take all facts to the public and make decisions in partnership with the people.

The council reiterated that the interim government reflects the spirit and expectations of the July uprising. But if its independence, reform efforts, judicial process, and preparations for fair elections are continuously undermined, the government will not hesitate to move forward with the people’s support and take whatever steps are necessary.