Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation on yesterday Monday marked the end of Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year tenure as prime minister of Bangladesh, when she departed after more than a month of violent demonstrations. An temporary administration would be formed, the military declared. Hasina has been attempting to put an end to anti-government demonstrations around the country since early July. But she left the nation after violent riots on Sunday that claimed around 100 lives.
Her departure came after hundreds of people were killed in a crackdown on protests that started as a campaign demanding her resignation but eventually turned into a protest against preferential job quotas.
The most recent updates on the Bangladesh crisis
• To put an end to the violent protests that forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee, the president and head of Bangladesh’s army are trying to put in place a temporary administration.
• Following the dissolution of parliament, President Mohammed Shahabuddin issued an order releasing former prime minister Khaleda Zia and declared the formation of an interim government.
• Following Hasina’s resignation and departure, the World Bank stated that it is evaluating how the events in Bangladesh may affect its loan program.
• The US urged all sides to abstain from violence and demanded a democratic, inclusive process for establishing the temporary administration.
In light of Bangladesh’s turmoil, West Bengal Police asked the public to refrain from disseminating contentious films.
Where is Shaikh Hasin now ?
Shaikh Hasin currently in Ghaziabad UP India
Following growing protests, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation as prime minister of Bangladesh and arrived in India on Monday evening. At the Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad, she talked with Ajit Doval, India’s national security advisor, regarding her future ambitions and the state of affairs in Bangladesh.
A look into Bangladesh’s turbulent political history
1975: In a coup, Bangladesh’s first leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and his family were killed. For a brief while, General Ziaur Rahman overthrew Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad.
• 1981–1983: A failed uprising resulted in the assassination of General Ziaur Rahman. In a bloodless coup, General Hussain Muhammad Ershad removed his vice president, Abdus Sattar. Later on, Ershad proclaimed himself president.
• 1990: President Ershad resigned amid democratic demonstrations and received a prison sentence for corruption. Up until elections, Shahabuddin Ahmed acted as the acting leader.
• 1991 saw the first free elections in Bangladesh, and Khaleda Zia was elected as the nation’s first female prime minister. Sheikh Hasina, who became victorious in 1996, succeeded her.
November 2001: Khaleda Zia led the BNP back to power and was prime minister until October 2006.
• 2007: Hasina and Zia were both imprisoned as a military-led government initiated an anti-corruption drive and established a state of emergency.
• 2008: Following her release from prison and the victory of her party in the elections, Sheikh Hasina was appointed prime minister once more.
• 2024: aboard the midst of demonstrations and military coercion, Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh aboard a helicopter.
UN chief calls for peaceful orderly and democratic transition in Bangladesh
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation LIVE Updates: Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, urged calm in Bangladesh in the wake of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation. According to Farhan Haq, Guterres’ spokesperson, the significance of a “peaceful, orderly, and democratic transition” was emphasized.
In addition to expressing his complete solidarity with the people of Bangladesh, Guterres emphasized the importance of conducting a thorough and open inquiry into all violent crimes.
Sheikh Hasina resignation LIVE: At least 135 dead in Bangladesh protests
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation At least 135 people died in Bangladesh as a consequence of fire, mob violence, and police shootings both before and after Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister on Monday, according to the Dhaka Tribune. Awami League members and protestors clashed the day before she resigned, resulting in at least 96 deaths from police shooting. According to an army announcement, the leaders of the student protests and the chief of the Bangladesh Army are expected to meet on Tuesday at noon.
Bangladesh Protests LIVE Updates: Curfew to end on Tuesday morning also, says ISPR
Bangladeshi Protests: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation , Real-Time Reports Beginning Tuesday morning, all government and semi-government establishments as well as autonomous and semi-autonomous businesses, private organizations, and factories nationwide will stay open, according to Bangladesh’s Inter Services Public Relations Directorate. During a media briefing on Monday, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller revealed that, for the fiscal year 2023, the US had given Bangladesh over $212 million in economic development and health assistance. He emphasized the close ties between the United States and Bangladesh, pointing out that since 2017, around $2 billion has been provided to support Rohingya refugees and now Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation.
How Indian security forces oversaw Sheikh Hasina’s flight?
1. Indian security agencies were ready for Sheikh Hasina’s entry in India after she was ousted as prime minister of Bangladesh.
2. At 3:30 pm, Indian Air Force radars picked up a Bangladeshi aircraft flying at a low altitude.
3. After the occupants of the aircraft were recognized, it was allowed to enter Indian airspace.
4. Two Rafale fighter jets from the 101 squadron in Hashimara, West Bengal, were used to maintain security.
5. Ground authorities kept a tight eye on the aircraft’s flight and were in continuous contact with Indian security officials.
6. The operation was overseen by Army Chief Gen. Upendra Dwivedi and Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari of the Indian Air Force.
7. Top officials, including Lt Gen. Johnson Philip Mathew and the heads of intelligence agencies, were called to a high-level security meeting after Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resignation.
8. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was updated on the day’s events, was briefed by NSA Doval at a Cabinet Committee on Security meeting.
9. Sheikh Hasina and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had an hour-long meeting to talk about the state of affairs in Bangladesh and her future goals.
10. Hasina’s aircraft touched down at Hindon Air Base at 5:45 p.m
Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate, was suggested by leading proponents of the anti-discriminatory student movement to serve as the head advisor to the temporary administration on Tuesday morning.
A World Bank representative expressed sadness for the recent bloodshed and fatalities in Bangladesh and expressed hope for a fast and peaceful resolution. The spokeswoman reiterated the World Bank Group’s commitment to assisting Bangladesh in realizing its development goals while mentioning that it is evaluating how the current circumstances may affect its program there.