Dramatic scenes unfolded in Dhaka as hundreds of student protesters and political activists armed with bamboo sticks, iron rods, and pipes launched a violent assault on supporters of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The violence escalated as protesters torched the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, once the home of assassinated leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, during an uprising that has left the city in turmoil.
With Hasina now in exile, the anniversary of Rahman's death has become a flashpoint for unrest, and the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has canceled the national mourning day.
Journalists were threatened, and chaos reigned as the protesters clashed with Hasina's supporters.
Watch now to understand the full scale of the crisis gripping Bangladesh!
Bangladesh's interim government chief advisor, Muhammad Yunus, visited the Dhakeshwari National Temple in Dhaka amid escalating violence against the Hindu community. In a show of solidarity, the Nobel laureate called for unity and equal rights for all, emphasising the importance of addressing the root causes of communal tensions. Yunus's visit comes in the wake of numerous attacks on Hindus following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with widespread protests demanding better protection for minority communities. Watch the full coverage of Yunus's temple visit and his appeal for peace and justice.
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Amir Hamza Shatil, a "well-wisher" of the victim and a resident of the neighbourhood where the shooting occurred, was the one who filed the lawsuit, according to.. DNA
The Bangladesh interim government has issued a stern ultimatum, demanding that all illegal and unauthorized firearms be surrendered by August 19. This includes weapons looted from law enforcement during recent violent protests that have rocked the nation. Home Affairs Adviser Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain emphasized the severity of the situation, warning that failure to comply will result in extensive search operations and severe legal consequences for those in possession of such arms. The government's crackdown comes amidst ongoing turmoil following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as the interim administration, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, seeks to restore order and stability in the country.
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Tharoor believes that the major power shift in the neighbouring country is not troublesome for India, and our fundamental interest lies in close and friendly.. DNA
Sheikh Hasina, who recently resigned as Bangladesh's Prime Minister and fled Dhaka amid protests, had prepared an undelivered speech intended to address the unrest that led to her resignation. As the situation worsened and security concerns escalated, she was advised to leave without delivering the speech. Now in India, the 76-year-old has revealed details of the undelivered address, accusing the United States of plotting a regime change in Bangladesh. These allegations, if aired, would have highlighted a significant geopolitical claim linked to her departure from office.
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Bangladesh finds itself in the throes of turmoil following the sudden resignation and escape of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier this week. As the political vacuum deepens, violence has surged, with minority communities, particularly Hindus, bearing the brunt of the unrest. In the heart of Dhaka, hundreds took to the streets to protest the escalating attacks on minority groups, chanting "Who are we, Bengali Bengali" in a desperate plea for peace and unity. The demonstrators, blocking a major intersection in the city, carried posters and placards demanding immediate action to protect the vulnerable Hindu population.
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In the midst of the chaotic political upheaval in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina's decision to land at Ghaziabad's Hindon Air Base was driven by strategic and security considerations. With the situation in Dhaka becoming increasingly volatile, Hasina required a secure and discreet location for her evacuation. Hindon Air Base, located on the outskirts of Delhi, offered a high-security environment and a strategic position close to the Indian capital, ensuring both safety and a swift transition to safety. The choice of Hindon Air Base highlighted the urgency of Hasina's departure and the need for a secure haven amid the escalating crisis.
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In a dramatic scene, protesters have stormed the Bangladesh Consulate in New York, forcibly removing the portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Video footage captures consulate staff desperately trying to block the protesters from entering Consul General Md. Najmul Huda's office. The incident highlights rising tensions and the impact of political unrest on diplomatic missions abroad. Watch the full video to see the unfolding chaos and the reactions of the consulate staff.
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In a dramatic escalation of unrest in Bangladesh, thousands of protesters defied a curfew and stormed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s official residence in Dhaka following reports of her resignation and departure from the country. The surge of violence and public anger marks one of the most severe crises in Bangladesh’s recent history. Storming the Palace, Jubilant crowds, who had been gathering in defiance of the curfew, broke through the gates of Sheikh Hasina’s residence early Monday morning. The scenes of protesters waving flags and celebrating in the streets starkly contrasted with the government’s attempts to control the situation. Despite barricades and barbed wire set up by soldiers and police, vast numbers of demonstrators flooded the streets, tearing down barriers and overwhelming security measures.The protesters' ire was further demonstrated by the vandalism of a statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of Sheikh Hasina and former President of Bangladesh. This act of desecration added to the day's chaos, reflecting the deep-seated anger towards the government.
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Bangladesh's Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan resigned amid intense protests demanding all judges step down. The unrest, sparked by Hassan's perceived loyalty to ousted Premier Sheikh Hasina, led to protesters surrounding the Supreme Court. This follows Hasina's flight to India after violent demonstrations against a controversial job quota system. An interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been sworn in.
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At least 30 people were killed and 100 others injured on Sunday, August 4, 2024, as fresh clashes erupted in Bangladesh between protesters and supporters of the ruling Awami League. The violence..
Hundreds of students take to the streets of Bangladesh's capital Dhaka to demand justice for their fellow students who have been killed in recent protests over quotas in government jobs.
At least..