Amid violent protests in Bangladesh, reports emerged on Monday, August 5, that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned. While there is no official confirmation about Sheikh Hasina's resignation, there are reports that Hasina has left Bangladesh for a "safer place". These reports surfaced after the Bangladesh Army demanded Hasina's resignation. Bangladesh has been in a state of emergency since the students launched protests against the quota system that reserves civil service jobs for specific groups, including descendants of 1971 war veterans. Nearly 300 people have died in the violent protests. Bangladesh Protests: India Advises Its Nationals To Refrain From Travelling After Fresh Anti-Sheikh Hasina Protests Leave 100 Dead, Releases Helpline Numbers.
Sheikh Hasina Has Resigned?
BREAKING - BANGLADESH PRIME MINISTER SHEIKH HASINA HAS RESIGNED FROM THE POST - CNN NEWS 18 pic.twitter.com/DIgqlzhVRM
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) August 5, 2024
Latest reports from Bangladesh indicate that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka for an undisclosed location after unprecedented nationwide violence in the country. Some suggest she could come to New Delhi as well. Developing story. (Videos and Photo viral on BD Media) pic.twitter.com/Kk5ODQZENk
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) August 5, 2024
Sheikh Hasina Left Bangladesh for 'Safer Place': Reports
Sheikh Hasina and her sister fleeing in an Army helicopter. The deed is done. Student-people uprising has overthrown the regime. All power to the working people through the struggle committees. Maintain general strike. No trust in Army/political parties. pic.twitter.com/fg54m7rNxA
— Jorge Martin ☭ (@marxistJorge) August 5, 2024
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