Sheikh Hasina Resignation News Highlights: Bangladesh ex-PM likely to seek political asylum in UK
Bangladesh News Highlights: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post following violent protests in the country. Hasina fled the country in a chopper as a mob entered the prime minister's palace on Monday evening. Protestors were seen celebrating the PM's resignation, while the Bangladesh Army ensured that an interim government will take charge shortly....Read More
At least 98 people were killed on Sunday due to violent clashes in the student protests against quota reforms in the country. The total death toll is at least 300 according to police and doctors, reported AFP.
India has advised its citizens not to travel to Bangladesh until further notice with the renewed student protests demanding PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
• The protests began last month, when the Bangladesh high court ruled in favour of reinstating a 30 per cent quota in government jobs for descendants of freedom fighters.
• After Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina refused to meet the students' demands to reverse the order, the protests intensified, leading to clashes with police and government supporting groups.
• Over 200 people were killed and several injured during the movement in July. The government had also cut off all connectivity through broadband or internet for 11 days, which was slowly restored after a while.
• The protests had reduced for a while as talks began with the government but started again as students called for a nationwide civil disobedience movement and asked PM Sheikh Hasina to step down from her position.
• Students are demanding a public apology from Hasina for the deaths and the removal of several of her ministers. They also want the government to reopen schools and universities, which have been closed since the protests intensified.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller on Bangladesh situation
In regards to financial support given to Bangladesh, US State Department Spokesperson, Matthew Miller says, "With respect to financial support in fiscal year 2023 the United States provided over 212 million dollars in bilateral economic development and health assistance to Bangladesh...We would like to see them continue because they're important to our relationship with the people of Bangladesh...We have provided nearly 2 billion dollars in humanitarian assistance to support Rohingya refugees since August of 2017"
UN following situation in Bangladesh 'very closely'; calls for calm and restraint
The United Nations is following the situation in Bangladesh "very closely" and calls for calm and restraint in the wake of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation and escape from the country, a spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday.
"The Secretary-General deplores the further loss of life during protests in Bangladesh over the weekend. He continues to closely follow developments in the country, including the Chief of Army Staff’s announcement regarding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and plans for the formation of an interim government," Farhan Haq, the UN Deputy Spokesperson, told the daily briefing.
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Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sri Lanka Foreign Minister voices solidarity with Bangladesh
Sri Lankan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Sabry on Monday voiced his solidarity with the people of Bangladesh amid political unrest.
Sabry said that Sri Lanka is there for Bangladesh during these challenging times.
In a post on X, he said, "Our hearts are with the people of #Bangladesh during these incredibly challenging times. The recent events have led to significant unrest and, tragically, the loss of many lives. We extend our deepest sympathies to the families of those affected and to all who are suffering during this difficult period. Sri Lanka values its enduring friendship with Bangladesh and stands in solidarity with its people. We believe in the resilience and unity of the Bangladeshi nation and hope for a swift return to peace and stability. May the people of Bangladesh find the strength to overcome these challenges and emerge even stronger. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, and we look forward to a future filled with peace and prosperity for both our nations."
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Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Ex-PM Khaleda Zia to be released from jail
Hours after Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister and fled the country, Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin ordered the release of jailed opposition leader and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. Read more.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Who will succees Sheikh Hasina?
After Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post, the likely candidate to replace her on the chair are Khaleda Zia, Shafiqur Rahman, GM Quader, Tarique Rahman, and Sajeeb Wazed.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: PM Modi chairs high level meeting on Bangladesh crisis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) that briefed him on the situation unfolding in Bangladesh.
Union home minister Amit Shah, defence minister Rajnath Singh, external affairs minister S Jaishankar, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba, principal secretary to PM PK Mishra, Research and Analysis Wing chief Ravi Sinha and Intelligence Bureau director Tapan Deka were present. Read more.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: What next for Bangladesh
Bangladesh is in the grip of a major political crisis after its prime minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down and left the country amid violent protests against her regime. The protests over the controversial job quota order escalated into into wider calls for her ouster. Hasina landed at Ghaziabad in India with HT learning that she could fly to London. Read more.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Jaishankar briefs PM Modi over Bangladesh crisis
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the rapidly unfolding situation in Bangladesh. It is learnt that Jaishankar also apprised Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on the developments. (PTI)
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: ‘Matter of grave concern,’ says Shashi Tharoor
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, on the Bangladesh crisis, said, “Bangladesh is our neighbouring country and the people there are our own brothers and sisters or cousins at the very least and what happens there, effects our neighbourhood in a very intimate way. Bangladesh is a country surrounded by India from three sides...so that is an extremely important concern.”
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: NSA Ajit Doval meets Sheikh Hasina
NSA Ajit Doval and senior military officials met the Bangladeshi ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Hindon Airbase. Indian Air Force and other security agencies are providing security to her and she is being moved to a safe location, sources told ANI.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sheikh Hasina likely to meet daughter in Delhi
Sheikh Hasina is likely to meet her daughter Saima Wazed, who is based in Delhi, reported PTI. Wazed is working as the World Health Organisation's regional director for South-East Asia.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Indigo Airlines issues travel advisory
Indigo Airlines said in a tweet, "In view of the ongoing situation in Dhaka, all flights scheduled for tomorrow have unfortunately been cancelled. We understand that this may cause significant inconvenience and disruption to your travel plans and we sincerely regret this development."
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: EAM Jaishankar, Rahul Gandhi discuss Bangladesh crisis
EAM S Jaishankar and LoP Rahul Gandhi, on the sidelines of the Lok Sabha session, held a discussion on the developments in Bangladesh amid the ongoing crisis.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Troops deployed across India-Bangladesh border
The South Bengal frontier spokesperson of BSF told PTI, "In view of the changed situation in Bangladesh, the BSF has issued alert all along Indo-Bangladesh border and the number of troops deployed along the border has been increased."
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Protesters damage Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre
An unruly mob on Monday damaged the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) and the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum located at the Dhanmondi area in the Bangladesh capital, eyewitnesses said.
The protesters on Monday afternoon set fire to several key locations in Dhaka, including Bangabandhu Bhaban, also known as the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, at Dhanmondi 32, the Dhaka Tribune newspaper reported. (PTI)
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Waker-Uz-Zaman takes charge
Bangladesh Army chief Waker-Uz-Zaman has taken charge and talked about forming an interim government in the country after former PM Sheikh Hasina's outser.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: High alert at Indo-Bangladesh border
The Border Security Force (BSF) on Monday issued a "high alert" across all its formations along the 4,096-km India-Bangladesh border in the wake of the developments in the neighbouring country, officials said.
BSF Director General (Acting) Daljit Singh Chawdhary and other senior commanders have landed in Kolkata to review the security situation, they said.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sheikh Hasina lands in Ghaziabad
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's aircraft landed at the Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad, reported ANI. The aircraft will be parked near the Indian Air Force’s C-17 and C-130J Super Hercules aircraft hangars.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sheikh Hasina is likely to reach a safe house in Delhi soon
Sheikh Hasina is likely to be moved into a safe house in New Delhi soon, where she will reside for a few days, reported India Today.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: West Bengal CM's appeal to people
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said, "I appeal to the people of Bengal to maintain peace. Do not pay attention to any kind of rumours. This is a matter between two countries, we will support whatever decision the Central government takes."
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Residence of Mujibur Rahman set on fire
The residence of Bangladesh founder Mujibur Rahman was set on fire by protestors soon after PM Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post and fled the country.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Army to form interim government
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned Monday after weeks of deadly protests, while the nation’s army chief announced he would help form an interim government.
Army Chief Waker-Uz-Zaman made the announcement in a televised address, saying he’d invited political leaders to a meeting and will also meet with President Mohammed Shahabuddin on the matter. The army expects to reach a solution tonight, he said. (Bloomberg)
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sheikh Hasina's aircraft landed in Agartala
Sheikh Hasina's aircraft landed in Agartala, according to HT reporters, on Monday afternoon. Her aircraft is now headed towards Delhi and will likely land there, reported ANI.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Security beefed up at Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi
The Delhi Police has beefed up security at the Bangladesh High Commission in Chanakyapuri here in the wake of developments in the neighbouring country, an officer said on Monday. Police have also made tightened security outside the Indira Gandhi International Airport, in case Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina lands in the national capital. Hasina has resigned and an interim government is taking over, Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman announced on Monday.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Will Sheikh Hasina stay in India?
“It is difficult for me to say. Keep in mind that Sheikh Hasina was here right from 1975 till about 1979 or so when she went back to her country after the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rehman - her father. India has never denied safe haven or asylum to those who have been in our neighbourhood. But my own sense is that there are many other places that the PM may go...We cannot speculate at this point,” Former Foreign Secretary and ex-Ambassador to Bangladesh, Harsh Vardhan Shringla said when asked if Hasina will stay in India amid unrest.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Hasina's aircraft headed towards Delhi
It is likely that former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's aircraft is about to make it's way to Delhi. Indian security agencies are monitoring a C-130 aircraft with call sign AJAX1431 since 10 kms from Indian border with Bangladesh.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Who is Sheikh Hasina?
Amid violent protests in the country, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday and left the capital Dhaka. According to HT, her chopper had arrived in Tripura's capital Agartala a while ago. Read more.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: India reviews border security
High alert has been sounded at the India-Bangladesh border and BSF director general has reached the spot to review the security.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Interim government to run the country
While addressing a press conference, Bangladesh Army chief said, “PM Hasina has resigned, interim government to run the country. We will return peace to the country. We ask citizens to stop violence. We will investigate all killings that have happened over the past few weeks.”
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sheikh Hasina likely headed to India
Sheikh Hasina, after resigning from the PM post, is headed to India. Her helicopter is likely to land in Agartala, reported BBC Bangla.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: PM Sheikh Hasina resigns from post
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and left the country on Monday, media reports said, as more people were killed in some of the worst violence since the birth of the South Asian nation more than five decades ago. (Reuters)
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: PM flees country amid violent protests
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has fled the country amid safety concerns due to violent protests, local media reported.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Protestors storm prime minister's palace
Thousands of Bangladeshi protesters stormed the palace of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka Monday after a source told AFP she had fled mass demonstrations demanding she quit.
Bangladesh's Channel 24 broadcast images of crowds running into the premier's official residence in the capital, waving to the camera as they celebrated. (AFP)
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: PM's son's appeal to security forces
PM Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed said in a social media post, “Your duty is to keep our people safe and our country safe and to uphold the constitution. It means don't allow any unelected government to come in power for one minute, it is your duty.”
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Sheikh Hasina's resignation a ‘possibility’
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation is a "possibility", the AFP news agency reported on Monday citing a senior aide, after days of deadly unrest in the country.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Troops patrol with armoured personnel carriers as protestors begin march
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: As protesters began to march in some places, armoured personnel carriers and troops patrolled the streets of the capital.
Police hurled sound grenades in some parts of the city to disperse small groups of protesters
Thousands of protesters had surrounded law enforcement officers stationed in front of a key building, a local newspaper said.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: 400,000 people on the streets, sources say
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: 400,000 people are on the streets protesting in Dhaka, reported Business Standard, though their sources could not be verified
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: 3,500 garment factories shut down amid violence
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: More than 3,500 factories servicing Bangladesh's economically vital garment industry were shut down amid violence in the country.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: 11,000 people at least have been arrested since beginning of protests
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: 11,000 people at least have been arrested since beginning of protests
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Army chief to address nation at 2 pm
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Army chief Waker-uz-Zaman to address nation at 2 pm
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Opposition party secretary general calls for govt to step down
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Pressure mounts on PM Sheikh Hasina after Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary-general of the main opposition party, repeated a call for the government to step down to stop the chaos.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: PM Sheikh Hasina says protests organized by terrorists not students
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: PM Sheikh Hasina says the protests are being organised by “terrorists who want to destablise the nation” and not students. She also asked students to have a conversation with her and not resort to protests.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Police fire tear gas shells on students participating in ‘march to Dhaka’
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Some students from various educational institutions had gathered at Dhaka Central Shaheed Minar before and after 10 am to participate in the 'March to Dhaka' programme, prompting the police to fire tear gas shells to disperse them.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Ex-army chief General Ikbal Karim Bhuiyan backs student movement
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Former army chief General Ikbal Karim Bhuiyan and other senior former armed forces members addressed the press on Sunday asking for the PM Hasina to withdraw troops and allow protests to continue.
Current army chief Waker-uz-Zaman also gave a vague statement, telling officers on Saturday that the military "always stood by the people."
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Security forces barricade routes leading to PM Sheikh Hasina's office
Bangladesh security forces and police in Dhaka barricaded routes leading to PM's office with barbed wires to enforce the curfew that came into effect Sunday evening.
According to videos on social media, protesters in Dhaka were seen climbing a statue of Hasina's father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, 1971 Liberation war hero, and smashing it with hammers.
Forces continue to patrol the streets as protestors continue to call for PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: 10 billion dollar hit to economy from blackouts, curfews
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: The country has taken a $10 billion hit to the economy from the curfews and the internet blackouts.
The nation has again shut down government and private offices, including banks, for three days starting on Monday and mobile internet services have been switched off.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Overall death toll at least 300, say police and doctors
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: AFP reported that the overall death toll from clashes in Bangladesh has risen to at least 300 people, after 94 died Sunday in the deadliest day in weeks of anti-government demonstrations.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: University Teachers' Network proposes PM Hasina steps down, interim govt should take over
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: The University Teachers’ Network in the country has proposed to form an interim government immediately consisting of people from various sections and professions.
According to the proposal, Hasina will have to hand over power to the interim government.
The teachers’ network held a press conference titled ‘Proposal of an outline for transition to a democratic Bangladesh free of discrimination’ at the Sagar-Runi Auditorium of Dhaka Reporters’ Unity Sunday.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Protestors plan “Long March to Dhaka” on Monday
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has rescheduled their "Long March to Dhaka" to Monday, a day earlier than initially planned.
They have called on all students in the nation to come to Dhaka in a collective show of defiance.
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Bangladeshi Nobel winner Muhammad Yunus hurt by India's response to protests
Bangladesh protests LIVE updates: Bangladesh Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus said he was disappointed that India had called the violent clashes in Bangladesh an ‘internal matter’ of the country and chosen not to intervene.
He said that the situation in Bangladesh would also affect neighbouring countries.