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Whose government will be formed in Bangladesh? Army chief made a big announcement – ​​News India Live

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Amid the ongoing violence in Bangladesh, there has been a political rebellion. PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post and the army has come forward. After Sheikh Hasina's resignation, the Bangladesh Army Chief has made a big announcement. He has said that we will form an interim government and the country will now run an interim government. Apart from this, the Army Chief has also called a meeting of all the parties.

Bangladesh is once again burning in the fire of reservation, incidents of violence and arson are being reported from many 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, thousands of protesters simultaneously attacked the Inayatpur police station in the afternoon. The policemen could not do anything due to the sudden stampede. After this, the protesters set the entire police station on fire, killing 13 policemen. Meanwhile, the army is addressing the country.

We will form an interim government: Army Chief

Amid the political situation in the country, Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman held a meeting in Dhaka today and announced that we will form an interim government. An interim government will form and run the country. He appealed to the people to strive for peace. Have faith in the Bangladesh Army.

Dhaka: Meeting continues at Army Headquarters

Senior National Party co-chairman Anisul Islam Mahmud and party general secretary Mujibul Haque Chunnu have been invited to the army chief's meeting in Bangladesh. This meeting is going on at the Army Headquarters. Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman as well as Professor Asif Nazrul of the Law Department of Dhaka University were also invited to this meeting.

Curfew causes $10 billion loss to economy

Bangladesh's economy has suffered a loss of $10 billion due to curfew and internet blackout. Dhaka has again closed government and private offices, including banks, for three days from Monday. Mobile internet services are also closed.

Have faith in the army: Army Chief

Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman said that violence will not solve anything. You people should maintain peace and the people of the country should support us. People should not take the law in their own hands. Have faith in the Bangladesh Army. The army is keeping a close watch on the situation in the country. He further said that we will consider whatever injustice has happened.

There was no discussion with Sheikh Hasina's party in the meeting

No representative of PM Sheikh Hasina's party was present in the meeting of the army chief in Bangladesh. There was no discussion with Hasina's party in the meeting.

PM Sheikh Hasina reached Tripura

Bangladesh 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 army chief has said that we have talked to all the parties. The demands of the protesters will be considered. The army chief has also confirmed the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

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, targeting workers of the ruling Awami League.

Protesters entered the PM's residence

Clashes have taken place between protesters and Hasina's supporters in different parts of Bangladesh. The protesters have entered the Prime Minister's residence. More than 300 people have died in this clash. This clash took place on Sunday morning when the protesters reached to participate in the 'non-cooperation program' organized under the banner of 'Students Against Discrimination'. Awami League, Chhatra League and Jubo League workers opposed them, which led to a rift between the two parties.