Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post. Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post. The controversy going on in Bangladesh over the reservation issue has increased a lot and due to this there are protests across the country. 300 people have died due to these riots. In such a situation, Sheikh Hasina was being pressured to resign and today Bangladesh Army Chief Waker-uz-Zaman also gave an ultimatum to Sheikh Hasina to resign from the post of PM and leave the country. In such a situation, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of PM and fled the country with her sister Sheikh Rehana. Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule ended. Today with the resignation, Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule has also ended. 76-year-old Sheikh Hasina became the PM of Bangladesh for the first time on January 6, 2009. Today, with her resignation on August 5, 2024, her 15-year long tenure as PM has ended.
Coup in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned after widespread protests. After Sheikh Hasina's resignation, the Bangladesh Army has announced the formation of an interim government. The developments in Bangladesh are very important for India. Bangladesh is a friendly country of India and India has had very good relations with the Sheikh Hasina government. However, after the coup in Bangladesh and Sheikh Hasina leaving the country, India needs to be very cautious. Many neighboring countries around India are politically and economically unstable and this also affects India. Former diplomat Deepak Vohra, while talking to NDTV, said that Islamic radicalization is increasing in Bangladesh and the economic condition there is not strong. He also said that reservation was just an excuse. Reservation was removed by the decision of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, but some foreign powers started this because Sheikh Hasina is a strong ruler. She does not listen to anyone and she does what she thinks is best for the country.
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