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Sheikh Hasina Flees Bangladesh: Security Tightened At Bangladesh High Commission In Delhi | Watch

Sheikh Hasina Flees Bangladesh: Security Tightened At Bangladesh High Commission In Delhi | Watch

Following Sheikh Hasina's abrupt departure from Bangladesh amid widespread protests and political turmoil, security measures were significantly heightened at the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi.

Indian authorities deployed additional security personnel and implemented strict protocols to ensure the safety of diplomatic staff and property.

The atmosphere around the High Commission was tense, with heightened vigilance reflecting concerns over potential spillover effects from the crisis in Bangladesh.

This increased security presence underscored the gravity of the situation, as India prepared for possible political and diplomatic repercussions.

The event drew considerable attention from media and onlookers, emphasizing the delicate state of affairs in the region.

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