
Dhaka: In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country amid widespread protests against her leadership. The resignation comes as a reaction to escalating unrest and large-scale demonstrations that have gripped the nation in recent weeks.
Local media sources confirm that Hasina, accompanied by her sister, took a helicopter to India after protesters defied a nationwide curfew and surrounded the prime minister’s residence in Dhaka. The protests, fueled by controversial policies and growing discontent with her governance, have led to significant disruption and chaos across Bangladesh.
The situation reached a boiling point as demonstrators intensified their efforts, resulting in violent confrontations and heightened tension. Hasina’s sudden departure underscores the severity of the crisis and the mounting pressure on her administration.
The international community is closely monitoring the unfolding events in Bangladesh, with concerns over the nation’s political stability and future leadership. As protests continue unabated, the country faces a critical juncture, and the path forward remains uncertain.
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