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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country

Bangladesh Prime Minister

Dhaka, Bangladesh – In a dramatic turn of events, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country following weeks of intense anti-government protests that have resulted in the deaths of hundreds. Reports indicate that Hasina and her sister were evacuated by army helicopter, though their exact whereabouts remain unknown. It is believed that they may be heading to India.

Bangladesh Prime Minister

The situation in the capital, Dhaka, reached a boiling point as massive crowds of cheering protesters stormed the Prime Minister’s official residence. This bold move occurred despite a strict curfew and an internet clampdown imposed by the government in an attempt to quell the unrest.

The violence peaked on Sunday, with at least 90 people killed in fierce clashes between police and protesters. This latest incident brings the death toll to over 300 since the protests began, marking some of the worst bloodshed the South Asian country has experienced since its independence in 1971.

The unrest was initially sparked in July by student-led protests demanding the abolition of civil service job quotas. However, the movement quickly gained momentum and evolved into a broader call for Prime Minister Hasina to step down, ending her over two-decade-long tenure in power.

The government’s heavy-handed response to the protests, including the use of live ammunition and tear gas against demonstrators, has drawn widespread condemnation both domestically and internationally. Despite these measures, the protesters remained undeterred, continuing to press for political change and accountability.

As news of Hasina’s resignation spread, the streets of Dhaka were filled with jubilant crowds celebrating what they see as a victory for democracy and justice. However, the future of Bangladesh remains uncertain as the country grapples with the aftermath of this unprecedented political upheaval.

International observers are closely monitoring the situation, urging restraint and dialogue to prevent further violence and ensure a peaceful transition of power. The international community has also called for an independent investigation into the deaths of protesters to hold those responsible accountable.

The resignation of Prime Minister Hasina marks a significant moment in Bangladesh’s history, as the country navigates a path towards stability and democratic reform. The coming days will be crucial in determining the direction of the nation and the potential for lasting change in its political landscape.


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