This decision was announced on Tuesday through an official notification.
The sources said the decision came a day after Yunus met with different political parties, excluding the Awami League. Some of them were in favour of keeping the day as a national holiday and some others were opposed to it.
Soon after Hasina resigned and left the country, an angry mob virtually set a museum dedicated to Bangabandhu on fire.
The museum was originally Bangbandhu’s private residence, where he was killed along with his family members in a military coup staged by a group of junior officers on August 15, 1975, while Hasina, her two minor children, and her younger sister Sheikh Rehana were in Germany on a short visit.