Bangladesh is gone... where will Sheikh Hasina go now? Britain has not yet given the green signal to grant her asylum!
Bangladesh Violence / Bangladesh is gone... where will Sheikh Hasina go now? Britain has not yet given the green signal to grant her asylum!
Bangladesh Violence - Bangladesh is gone... where will Sheikh Hasina go now? Britain has not yet given the green signal to grant her asylum!
Bangladesh Violence: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post. With this, the 15-year-old Sheikh Hasina government came to an end. After resigning from the post of PM, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in India. Sheikh Hasina met NSA Chief Ajit Doval at Hindon Air Force Base in Ghaziabad. Sheikh Hasina is currently present in the safe house of Hindon Air Force near Delhi. According to sources, Sheikh Hasina is scheduled to go to London, at present Britain has maintained silence on the issue of granting asylum to Sheikh Hasina. The green signal to come to London has not been given.Foreign Minister can give statement in Parliament todayAt the same time, India is keeping an eye on the situation in Bangladesh. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar can give a statement in Parliament today. After Sheikh Hasina's resignation, PM Modi held a CCS meeting. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and NSA Chief Ajit Doval were also present in this meeting. After the coup in the neighboring country, vigilance has been increased on the Bangladesh border.Interim government will now be formed in BangladeshAfter Sheikh Hasina resigned and left Bangladesh, Army Chief General Wakar-uz-Zaman said on Monday that the interim government will take charge with immediate effect. He has also asked the citizens to maintain their trust in the army.Maintain peace, army appeals to the peopleArmy Chief Zaman said, 'I request all of you to have some patience, give us some time and together we will be able to solve all the problems. Do not go back to the path of violence. Adopt peaceful methods.'300 people killed in demonstrations in BangladeshAfter weeks of protests against reservation in government jobs, nationwide unrest spread. After this Hasina resigned. 300 people were killed and thousands were injured in the action taken by the government on the protests.