Saturday , November 23 2024

Before Sheikh Hasina leaves Bangladesh, the army said something big, know what?

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The big statement of the army chief who failed to stop violent protests in Bangladesh is going viral. According to the information, the army chief had a meeting with his generals in Bangladesh a night before Sheikh Hasina left the country. It was decided that the army would not fire on civilians to enforce curfew. This information was given to Reuters by two officers. According to an Indian official, General Waqar-uz-Zaman then contacted Hasina's office and told the Prime Minister that his troops would be unable to enforce the curfew. The message to the officer was clear that Hasina would no longer get the support of the army.

Seeing the violent demonstration, there was chaos among the soldiers

Reuters spoke to 10 people, including 4 serving army officers and 2 other informants in Bangladesh, to cover the entire 48 hours during Sheikh Hasina's reign. Retired Brigadier General M. Sakhawat Hussain said that panic was seen among the soldiers after seeing the violent demonstration. This is why there was pressure on the army chief. Because the soldiers were outside and watching what was happening.

It is important to protect people's lives.

Army spokesman Chowdhury said the general said it was important to protect people's lives and asked officers to be patient. This was the first indication that the army in Bangladesh would not use force to stop violent protests, leaving Hasina vulnerable. Retired senior soldiers like Brigadier General Mohammad Shahdul Anam Khan were among those who took to the streets violating curfew on Monday. Khan said the army did not stop us. The army did what it promised.

Seeing the crowd outside the PM's residence, people started laughing loudly

On Monday, the first day of the curfew, Hasina was holed up in the People's Palace. Outside, crowds gathered on the city streets. Thousands of people gathered to march in the city and protest at the call of the leaders. As the situation went out of control, the 76-year-old leader decided to flee the country on Monday morning.

Finally Sheikh Hasina decided to leave the country

According to a Bangladesh source, Hasina and her sister, who lives in London, were in Dhaka. They discussed the matter and left for India in the afternoon. Within a very short time, they sought permission to come to India.