‘Bangladesh should be made a satellite country of India…’, former Pak diplomats are raising eyebrows over Sheikh Hasina’s resignation.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post and flee the country. The student movement that started last month took such a violent form on Monday that the protesters started moving towards the Prime Minister’s residence in Dhaka and PM Hasina had to leave the country hurriedly. Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman

‘Stopping and running away in the middle of the farewell speech…’, Bangladeshi media told under what circumstances Hasina left the country

Sheikh Hasina government has been overthrown in Bangladesh. The students’ demonstration has taken a violent form due to which Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to resign and now she has left the country. Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman has said that an interim government is being formed. Here, it is being said in the local

It has carried out a coup before, had ruled for many years… How strong is the Bangladeshi Army?

Violence is breaking out in the neighboring country Bangladesh. Meanwhile, there is news that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned, although this has not been confirmed yet. A large number of protesters have entered the Prime Minister’s residence. Due to the boycott of elections, the opposition parties have destabilized the political situation. In such a

Bangladesh Top Court’s Verdict Today On Job Quotas That Sparked Unrest

At least 133 people have died in Bangladesh protests Dhaka: Bangladesh’s top court was due to rule Sunday on the future of civil service hiring rules that sparked nationwide clashes between police and university students, killing 133 people.  What began as a protest against politicised admission quotas for sought-after government jobs snowballed this week into

The Return Of ‘Razakars’ To Bangladesh Political Discourse After 53 Years

The protests, which began late last month, reached a boiling point earlier this week. New Delhi: Violence in Bangladesh has left over 130 dead as students demand reforms to a quota system governing the allocation of government jobs in the country. The protests intensified following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s controversial remarks, where she labelled the

Bangladesh Cops Given Shoot-On-Sight Orders Amid Curfew To Quell Student Protests

Violence has escalated in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka and elsewhere New Delhi: Soldiers patrolled the streets of Bangladesh to quell growing civil unrest sparked by student demonstrations, with the police being granted “shoot-on-sight” orders for those defying curfew. Here are the top 10 updates on this big story This week’s violence has killed at least 133

“Fully Focused On Ensuring Safety Of Indians In Bangladesh”: S Jaishankar

Bangladesh has been reeling under deadly clashes with protesting students (File) Nearly 1,000 Indian students have returned to India from Bangladesh through various land transit points or by flight, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Saturday as the neighbouring country continued to reel under deadly clashes that reportedly left over 90 people dead.

Nearly 1,000 Indian Students Return From Bangladesh, 4,000 Still Remain

This week’s violence has resulted in at least 115 deaths. New Delhi: As the civil unrest in Bangladesh continues, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka is facilitating safe travel for Indian students to crossing points along the India-Bangladesh International Border. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is also collaborating with civil aviation, immigration, land ports,

Bangladesh Imposes Nationwide Curfew, Deploys Military As 105 Die In Protests

Around 105 people have been killed in Bangladesh unrest. Bangladesh on Friday announced the imposition of a curfew and the deployment of military forces after police failed to quell days of deadly unrest that has spread throughout the country. This week’s clashes between student demonstrators and police have killed at least 105 people, according to

Over 300 Indian Students Return Home As 105 Bangladeshis Killed In Protests

The students said the near-total shutdown of internet services precipitated their return. Agartala: The worsening situation in Bangladesh, which has seen widespread protests for weeks, has forced Indian students to return home using any available means, with over 300 crossing through border points in the northeast on Friday alone. Over 100 people have died as