Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina leaves for 'safer place' amid massive protests


Dhaka, Aug 5 (IANS): As violence gripped Bangladesh amid ongoing student protests, several reports indicated on Monday that Sheikh Hasina has resigned as the country's Prime Minister and left the country in a military helicopter.

Bangladeshi media reported that PM Hasina left for a "safer place" after hundreds of protestors stormed Gonobhaban -- the official residence of the Prime Minister in Dhaka.

In a televised address to the nation, Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman urged the countrymen to remain patient and maintain peace.

Around 100 people were killed and over 1,000 injured in the clashes that took place between the police and protesters on Sunday.

"With yesterday's count, the total death toll in anti-government protests crossed 300 in just three weeks, making it the bloodiest period in the history of Bangladesh's civil movement," reported 'The Daily Star'.

The student-led non-cooperation movement put immense pressure on the government led by Prime Minister Hasina over the past many weeks.

The students had been protesting against a 30 per cent reservation in government jobs for relatives of freedom fighters who wrested independence for Bangladesh from Pakistan in a bloody civil war in 1971 in which, according to Dhaka officials, 3 million people were killed in the genocide by Pakistani troops and their supporters.

After the Supreme Court slashed the reservations to 5 per cent, student leaders put the protests on hold but the demonstrations flared up because the students said the government ignored their call to release all their leaders, making the resignation of PM Hasina their primary demand.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Tue, Aug 06 2024

    This is the lesson for all other countries who behaves like a dictatorship.

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  • ayes, kudla/ksa

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    protesters (regardless of party) were kicked out dictator from the country. This is the power of bangali student

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    INDIA is the SAFEST place on Earth.But not for all,those who entering with Proper,Necessary Documents and for a Limited period which has GTEEN SIGNAL of Both RULING as well as OPPPOSITION party in Honourable Parliament.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    Who advice her to flee from Bangladesh???

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    A dictator has to flee the country sooner or later.

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  • Ashwin Perla, Perladka

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    India is without a doubt staying in the most hostile, unstable and volatile neighbourhood. I mean just look around us. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Srilanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, China...Authoritanism, Ethnic tension, lack of democracy etc..No matter how bad our politics is, I'm glad we can still breathe and live free!

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  • S.M.F, Dxb /Mlore

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    Welcome to India

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    When there is no proper education and no proper guiding hands in country ,there will be chaos . One has to lead the land with iron hand like Indira , make people understand education and upbringing of Nation is important. When leaders self start to enrich themselves and let poor to go down still further that's what happening. Why should she leave country when others are protesting? She is looking her safety first than people's? Shame on her. As a leader stay there and fight for the people ,not runaway. This makes people still wild ,instead of helping. Either die in your own country or handle the situation.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    Look at the neighboring countries, Mera Bharat Mahaan.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    BJP said last year: Sidda-rama-iah became Chief Minister and there is no rain at all and not water in the KRS Dam.

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    Yes, they had the courage to stand up against their government to oppose the reservation bill that extends job reservations to the relatives of freedom fighters, which was previously limited to their children.

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  • Abdul, Vidyanagar/ Kasaragod.

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    BSF Should alert to prevent the refugees flow to India.

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  • Ranga, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    Do these ppl live or let live in any country. I was commenting about Bangladesh in my earlier comments that soon its going to fall..its becoming dangerous than Pakistan, China playing great game also there. USa also backstabbing..Religious fundamentalism brewing for quite some times. Minorities fleeing country, no international organisation bothered. Its a bad omen for regional peace n security. She had iron hand like Indira gandhi. Hope she will return soon.

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    No place for dictatorship in democracy.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    This was the power of the students, but Sheikh Hasina is currently safe in India. When such situations arise in Pakistan and Bangladesh, the leaders have to flee the country.”

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