Sheikh Hasina has left Bangladesh, chaos is visible everywhere. The army chief will address the gathering after some time.
Bangladesh Army Chief Walia-uz-Zaman will address the nation after more than a month of violent protests. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned amid these protests.
Reservation movement gained momentum
The ongoing protest against reservation in Bangladesh has now turned into a big movement. Meanwhile, there is news that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka Palace and gone to a safe place. Lakhs of people broke the curfew and came out on the streets and started demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sources have informed that Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of Prime Minister. According to an agency, at least 300 people have died so far in this protest against the Bangladesh government.
Bangladesh burned in the fire of reservation
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 attacked the Inayatpur police station in the afternoon. The policemen could not do anything due to the attack. After this, the protesters set fire to the entire police station, killing 13 policemen. Meanwhile, the army is going to address the country.
Army Chief General Walker will address the people
Bangladesh Army Chief Walker-uz-Zaman will address the nation after more than a month of violent protests. Sources have revealed that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has now resigned amid these protests. Army's official spokesperson Inter Services Public Relations Officer Rashidul Alam said that General Walker will address the people.
The army is patrolling the streets with tanks
The situation in Bangladesh has worsened to such an extent that the army is patrolling the streets with tanks. Despite this, the passion of the protesters has not diminished. At many places, crowds of people are clashing with soldiers with tanks. Rickshaw drivers have also joined the ongoing protest against reservation in Bangladesh. Hundreds of rickshaw drivers have demonstrated on the streets of Dhaka demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
More than 100 people have died in the violence
Curfew has been imposed across the country by Sheikh Hasina's government. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is constantly appealing to the protesters to maintain peace. But the protesters are not ready to accept this situation. Violence continues across the country. Protesters across the country staged violent protests demanding the resignation of PM Sheikh Hasina, in which 100 people, including 13 policemen and 6 journalists, died.
What has happened so far in the violence in Bangladesh?
- There is a lot of resentment among the students against the quota system.
- Violent protests in many cities of Bangladesh.
- Curfew imposed across the country amid violence and arson.
- Government offices closed for 3 days in the country.
- Opposition parties also joined the protest along with the students.
- Government property was damaged.
- Awami League party offices were vandalised across the country.
- There was a demand for the resignation of PM Sheikh Hasina.
- The army is patrolling the streets with tanks.
- Till now more than 11 thousand people have been arrested.
- About 300 people have died in a month.
- Violence has been continuing in Bangladesh since July.