Violence in Bangladesh. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation?

It is reported that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post due to rising unrest in Bangladesh.

Galla S Kiran Kumar, Bureau Chief

The country is reeling from the violent incidents that took place in Bangladesh. More than 100 people were killed in the clashes on Sunday. So far, a total of 300 people have died. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the Dhaka Palace as a precautionary measure and moved to a safe area. The local media revealed that the PM has resigned from the post and left the country due to rising concerns. However, there is no official information on these.

It seems that Prime Minister Hasina and her sister have moved from the capital Dhaka to a safer place amid the tense atmosphere in the country. It is reported that they left the country in a special helicopter belonging to the Army. However, some media outlets are saying that she has gone to India, while others are saying that she has gone to another country. On the other hand, thousands of protesters besieged Ganbhaban, the official residence of the Prime Minister, and created havoc there.

Army in the field!

A curfew has already been imposed across the country in the wake of violent incidents. Restrictions on internet social media also continue. In this background, the army is ready to enter the field. Local media revealed that Bangladesh Army Chief Walker-Uz-Zaman will address the nation.