Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post, after Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, the Bangladesh Army Chief has made a big announcement. He has said that we will form an interim government and the interim government will run the country for the time being. Apart from this, the Army Chief has also called a meeting of all the parties.
Let us tell you that the Bangladesh Army had given a 45-minute ultimatum to PM Sheikh Hasina to resign from her post. According to media reports, hundreds of protesters entered the PM’s residence. After this she left for India in a military helicopter. At the same time, internet service is completely stalled in the neighboring country. The neighboring country is suffering heavy losses due to the violence of student groups protesting against reservation in government jobs last month.
The Army Chief has said that we have talked to all the parties. The demand of the protesters will be considered. The Army Chief has also confirmed the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The Bangladesh Army Chief said in a press conference, ‘Representatives of the main political parties were present in the discussion with the army. Students are requested to remain calm and go back home. There is no need for curfew or any emergency in the country, we will find a solution to the crisis by tonight. PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned. The interim government will run the country.
Bangladesh Protest Update: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post, after Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, the Bangladesh Army Chief has made a big announcement. He has said that we will form an interim government and the interim government will run the country for the time being. Apart from this, the Army Chief has also called a meeting of all the parties.
Internet completely shut down
Amid the ongoing violence in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka. Hasina has left for a safe place. Meanwhile, a large number of protesters have entered the Prime Minister’s residence in Dhaka. The protesters have also occupied many important roads. The Internet has been completely shut down.
They were demanding the resignation of Sheikh Hasina
The clashes turned violent on Sunday morning when the protesters participating in the non-cooperation program under the banner of Students Against Discrimination, demanding the resignation of Hasina over the quota system in jobs, faced opposition from the workers of the ruling Awami League, Chhatra League and Jubo League. According to a report in Bangladesh’s leading newspaper Prothom Alo, at least 101 people, including 14 policemen, were killed in the clashes on Sunday. The violence forced the authorities to shut down mobile internet and impose curfew across the country indefinitely.
The protesters also rejected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s invitation for talks. Several deaths have occurred and hundreds of others have been injured in the clash between the two groups. Most of the dead are policemen, on whom the anger of the protesters is erupting. The protesters attacked police stations, police posts, ruling party offices and residences of their leaders and set several vehicles on fire.
Bangladesh is burning in the fire of reservation
To control the protesters, the Home Ministry of Bangladesh imposed an indefinite curfew in the country from 6 pm on Sunday. Also, government agencies ordered the closure of social media platforms ‘Facebook’, ‘Messenger’, ‘WhatsApp’ and ‘Instagram’. Given the seriousness of the situation, a three-day general holiday has been declared on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to ensure the safety of the people amid violent protests. More than 200 people were killed in violent clashes between police and student protesters a few days ago. The students were demanding the abolition of the controversial quota