Govt defends PM Modi’s visit to CJI’s residence! Says – Better to go in public than in secret

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the residence of CJI Justice DY Chandrachud. PM Modi attended Ganpati Puja there. The opposition created an uproar over this. Now, government sources have confirmed the rationale for PM Modi’s visit to the CJI’s residence. Sources said it was better to go in public than in secret. Asked again

‘Why don’t you wear hijab, Modi didn’t call you?’, The female lawyer in Bangladesh who got the Razakars punished, had her hair cut by fundamentalists… tattooed with a pencil.

Barrister Toorin Afroz, who was the chief prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal-Bangladesh, which had given death penalty to war crimes accused linked to Al-Badr, Jamaat-e-Islami and other fundamentalist organizations, was also targeted in the violence of August 5. Taking advantage of the worsening situation in Dhaka after Sheikh Hasina’s escape from Bangladesh, radicals entered

‘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

15 years in power, had to leave the country in 45 minutes… The whole story from the rebellion in Bangladesh to Sheikh Hasina’s exit.

Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in India, had to leave her country after leaving the post of Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina’s plane has stopped at Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad. Meanwhile, a CCS meeting was held at the PM’s residence in India today for about one and a half hours. Where the Foreign Minister

How effective is the interim government, when will the elections be held… Expert told what will happen next in Bangladesh after the coup

Monday was filled with severe violence and arson in Bangladesh. The student movement turned into violence due to clashes between protesters and government supporters. The crowd became so furious that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to resign and flee the country. She has reached India and is currently staying at Hindon Air Base. The

How strong is the Bangladesh Army?

How powerful is the Bangladesh Army, and how much experience it has in running the government apart from the security of the country. Let us know.. According to the Global Firepower Military Strength Ranking, it is the 37th most powerful army in the world.

Why was Sheikh Hasina forced to leave the country?

Sheikh Hasina government had recently banned Jamaat-e-Islami, its student wing and other organizations associated with it. This step was taken after several weeks of violent protests in Bangladesh. It is being said that after this action of the government, these organizations have come out on the streets against the Sheikh Hasina government.

What is Jamaat-e-Islami, which Sheikh Hasina found difficult to ban? were forced to leave the country

Arson and severe violence is taking place in Bangladesh. The situation has gone out of control. Ignoring the nationwide curfew, protesters gathered for marches in many areas of Bangladesh on Monday. The protesters were demanding the resignation of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. During this, clashes started between the protesters and the supporters of the