Thursday , December 26 2024

The Prime Minister fled the country, now the army is in command, know who will take all the decisions of the country

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Bangladesh Army Rules: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country after resigning. There is speculation that Sheikh Hasina may come to India. However, many media reports are claiming that she may go to London via India. Let us tell you that the command of Bangladesh is now in the hands of the army. In such a situation, people are raising questions on social media that which military officer will take important decisions of the country in place of the Prime Minister.

Who will take the decisions now?
This is not the first time in Bangladesh that the command of the country has come into the hands of the army. This has happened before as well. Let us tell you that when there is military rule in the country, all the decisions related to the post of Prime Minister are taken by the Army Chief. Currently, the Army Chief of Bangladesh is in command. This means that as long as there is military rule in Bangladesh, all the important decisions of the country will be taken by the Army Chief.

Even before this the army had overthrown the government
This is not the first time in the history of Bangladesh that such a game has been played between the army and the government. Earlier in 1975, the army had captured power there. This happened for the first time in 1975. At that time, the country was ruled by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Let us tell you that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the father of Sheikh Hasina. During that time, when the army took over the power of the country, it ruled Bangladesh for about 15 years.

Why did the army take over?
It is being told that the Supreme Court abolished reservation in Bangladesh, after which the people there took to the streets. Pressure was put on the government to bring back the reservation but the government did not do so. After this, elections were held in Bangladesh and the opposition parties boycotted the elections. Since then, speculations are being made that the army can take over the power of Bangladesh.