Bangladesh: Another wave of protest, now protesters surrounded the Supreme Court, Chief Justice forced to resign

Protests started once again in Bangladesh on Saturday. The protesters surrounded the Supreme Court in Dhaka and asked all the judges including the Chief Justice to resign within an hour. Seeing the increasing protests, Chief Justice of Bangladesh Obaidul Hasan decided to resign from the post of head of the judiciary. He will submit his

An atmosphere of fear, confusion about the future… How are Bangladeshi Hindus now? Ground report from Dhaka

5 August 2024 remained a dark chapter in the history of Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina, a three-time Prime Minister, was forced to flee not only her government but also her country. From cities to remote villages, fundamentalists targeted minorities, especially Hindus. Hindu temples burnt in many areasFrom the night of 5th, Bangladeshi fundamentalists and miscreants tried

‘Interim government should be formed on democratic values’, America’s statement on the developments in Bangladesh

On the situation in Bangladesh, America says that the interim government there should be formed in accordance with democratic principles, rule of law and the wishes of the people there. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told the media, ‘We want to see the people decide the future of the Bangladeshi government. America stands with the

Bangladesh Violence: What goods does Bangladesh demand from India… Know how much impact will the violence have on trade?

The fire of violence in India’s neighboring country Bangladesh flared up so much that a coup took place within no time. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of PM after more than 100 people died in violent protests. Meanwhile, a large number of protesters entered Dhaka Palace and Mujib’s statue was vandalized.