A protester steals Sheikh Hasina’s sari
Dhaka: The situation in Bangladesh has worsened and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned. Amidst the violence, the protesters also entered the Prime Minister’s residence and vandalized and looted it. The protesters even looted Sheikh Hasina’s sari from her room. Seeing the protests and for security reasons, Hasina left Bangladesh.
The protesters did not spare even the Prime Minister’s room and looted it as well. Whoever found whatever, took it and left. Many videos related to this looting have also surfaced, in which it can be seen that people have entered the PM’s residence and are looting along with vandalism.
Bangladesh Army Chief said this in a press conference
Bangladesh Army Chief said in a press conference, ‘Representatives of 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.’
What is the whole matter?
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.
The protesters have also occupied several 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 workers of the ruling Awami League.
Protesters entered the Prime Minister’s residence
In Bangladesh, clashes have broken out between protesters and Hasina’s supporters in different parts of the country. Protesters have entered the Prime Minister’s residence. More than 300 people have died in these clashes. The clashes took place on Sunday morning when the protesters arrived to participate in the ‘non-cooperation program’ organized under the banner of ‘Students Against Discrimination’. Awami League, Chhatra League and Jubo League activists opposed them, after which clashes broke out between the two sides.
Meanwhile, the army has been deployed across the country, including the capital Dhaka. Police have been removed from the streets.
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