Bangladesh Violence: The situation in Bangladesh is continuously worsening. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka amid the ongoing violence in Bangladesh. Hasina has left for a safe place. Meanwhile, a large number of protesters have entered the Prime Minister's residence in Dhaka. Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of Prime Minister. The protesters have also occupied many important roads. The internet has been completely shut down. Meanwhile, workers of the main opposition party BNP have come out on the streets in large numbers, who are targeting the workers of the ruling Awami League.
PM Sheikh Hasina reaches TripuraBangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has reached Tripura. Her helicopter has landed in Agartala, the capital of Tripura. Sheikh Hasina has been kept under the surveillance of the Border Security Force. She is being taken to an unknown place.
The situation is highly sensitive in DhakaA senior official of the Prime Minister's Office of Bangladesh told ANI on the condition of anonymity, "Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left her official residence in Dhaka after the violence broke out. Her whereabouts are currently unknown. The situation in Dhaka is highly sensitive and the Prime Minister's residence has been occupied by the mob." Younger sister is with herAccording to Bangladesh media reports, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Bangabhavan on Monday at around 2:30 pm in a military helicopter with her younger sister Sheikh Rehana for a "safe place".
Coup in Bangladesh!Amid the fierce protests going on in Bangladesh for the past one month, Army Chief Walker-uz-Zaman addressed the nation. He has said that the demands of the protesters will be heard and the curfew will also be lifted in case the violence stops. The Army Chief has said that he will form an interim government, the people of the country should keep their faith. He has also appealed to the people to maintain peace.Bangladesh is once again burning in the fire of reservation, incidents of violence and arson are coming to the fore from various places. In Inayatpur police station of Sirajganj, protesters surrounded the police station and set it on fire. 13 policemen died due to the fire in the police station. According to local media reports, several thousand protesters simultaneously attacked Inayatpur police station in the afternoon. The policemen could not do anything due to the sudden all-round attack. Then the protesters set the entire police station on fire, in which 13 policemen died.
The army is patrolling the streets with tanksThe situation in Bangladesh has deteriorated to such an extent that the army is patrolling the streets with tanks. Despite this, the morale of the protesters has not been broken. At many places, crowds of people are clashing with the soldiers walking with tanks. Rickshaw pullers have also jumped into the ongoing protest against reservation in Bangladesh. Hundreds of rickshaw pullers demonstrated on the streets of Dhaka demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
More than 100 people died in the violenceThe Sheikh Hasina government has imposed curfew in the entire country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly appealing to the protesters for peace. Despite that, the protesters are not ready to listen. A bloody game and orgy of violence is going on in the entire country. Demanding the resignation of PM Sheikh Hasina, the protesters staged violent demonstrations across the country, in which 100 people died, including 13 policemen and 6 journalists.
What has happened so far in the violence in Bangladesh?- Massive resentment among students against the quota system.
- Violent protests in many cities of Bangladesh.
- Curfew across the country amid violence and arson.
- Government offices closed for 3 days in the country.
- Opposition parties along with students participated in the protests.
- Government properties were damaged.
- Awami League party offices were vandalized across the country.
- PM Sheikh Hasina was demanded to resign.
- The army is patrolling the streets with tanks.
- More than 11,000 people have been arrested so far.
- About 300 people have died in a month.
- Violence has been continuing in Bangladesh since July.