Sheikh Hasina Resignation: Real-time updates NSA Ajit Doval Meets Former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airbase

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Sheikh Hasina

Sheikh Hasina

Dhaka: After tens of thousands of protestors stormed her palace, Bangladesh’s prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, announced her resignation today and left the city by helicopter. Sheikh Hasina had to take a helicopter to leave the nation when protestors smashed through the gates of her official housing.
According to diplomatic sources, Sheikh Hasina had touched down at the Hindon airstrip, which is close to Ghaziabad, and was headed for London. It was at the Hindon airfield that National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met her.

The military will establish a provisional administration, according to General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the head of Bangladesh’s army. In over a month of deadly protests, at least 300 individuals lost their lives. Bangladesh’s highest court had rolled back the plan, but the demonstrations went beyond that.

Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who is in exile, accused Sheikh Hasina of enabling “Islamists to grow” and claimed she was accountable for her own predicament. Hasina was forced to step down and depart the nation. Her circumstances were her fault. She helped Islamists develop. She permitted corruption among her people. Bangladesh must now avoid imitating Pakistan. The army shouldn’t be in charge. Democracy and secularism should be brought by political parties, the woman stated in an internet post.

Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina

 

PM of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina will remain in India till the UK grants her asylum.

Sheikh Hasina

The former prime minister of Bangladesh, was given an interim stay by the Indian government after her government collapsed in that South Asian nation on Monday, according to media sources.

India would provide all logistical support during this time when Hasina seeks asylum in the UK, according to Daily Sun.

Her approval to stay in India is only valid for a limited time, while she moves to Britain.

 

According to the World Bank, its loan program is being affected by the events in Bangladesh.

On Monday, the World Bank announced that, following the resignation and flight of Bangladesh’s prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, it was evaluating the effects of the country’s events on its loan program.
Following hundreds of deaths in a crackdown on protests against preferential job quotas, which started as anti-government marches and turned into a movement calling for Hasina’s removal, the politician announced her resignation.

Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina

Democratic Formation of the Interim Government Is Needed: US Requests Amid Unrest in Bangladesh

Following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and departure from the nation, the United States is “closely” monitoring the situation in Bangladesh, a White House National Security Council spokesperson said, adding it is imperative that an inclusive and democratic interim government be formed.
Following days of anti-government rallies that have claimed the lives of over 300 people, Bangladesh slid into turmoil on Tuesday when Prime Minister Hasina left the nation in a military plane and the army took over as the country’s political head.

Unrest in Bangladesh: West Bengal Police Request People Not to Share Offending Videos

West Bengal Police asked people to refrain from uploading offensive films in the midst of the ongoing situation in Bangladesh following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.West Bengal Police said on X, “We have noticed a few posts and videos on social media that may create discord and unrest, given the current situation in neighboring Bangladesh.” Kindly refrain from following rumors, sharing contentious videos, and falling for fake news traps.

Bangladesh President Says Temporary Government Will Be Established Following Dissolution of Parliament – Bangladesh Violence LIVE

On Monday, when he issued an order for the release of former prime minister Khaleda Zia, who is currently under house arrest following multiple convictions, Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin announced that an interim government would be established following the dissolution of the parliament.
The Bengali-language daily Prothom Alo said that he made the comments at a conference at Bangabhaban with representatives of civil society and leaders of different political parties, while the chief of three forces was present.
The parliament is to be dissolved in order to quickly form an interim government. “The president declared that the army will implement measures to restore order to the current chaotic state of affairs.

 

 

 

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