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bhaskarlive · 1 month
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Ex-B’desh PM Hasina issues ‘first statement’ after ouster
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Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in India after the fall of her government following a mass uprising, has demanded an investigation into the killings, vandalism and arson carried out in the name of agitation in her country.
She also demanded on Tuesday that the culprits be identified and brought to justice, The Daily Star reported.
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indiancolumn · 1 month
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Navigating the Bangladesh Crisis- Strategic Implications for India
The crisis in Bangladesh following Hasina’s resignation poses significant challenges for India. Explore how this unrest impacts regional stability and India's strategic role. Read more by Akshat Gupta at Indian Column here:
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thebrewnews · 2 months
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Citizens take over palace as Bangladesh PM leaves for ‘safer place’
Read about the dramatic takeover of the palace by citizens in Bangladesh as the Prime Minister departs for a safer location. Stay updated on the unfolding political crisis and its implications.
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thoughtlessarse · 27 days
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Bangladesh's interim government revoked the diplomatic passport of ousted premier Sheikh Hasina on Thursday, after she fled a student-led uprising by helicopter to India earlier this month. The move to cancel Hasina's documents leaves the former autocratic leader in potential limbo, and comes on the same day that a United Nations team arrived in Dhaka to assess whether to investigate alleged human rights violations. More than 450 people were killed -- many by police fire -- during the weeks leading up to Hasina's ouster, as crowds stormed her official residence in Dhaka and ended her iron-fisted 15-year rule. The interior ministry said in a statement that Hasina's passport and those belonging to former government ministers and ex-lawmakers no longer in their posts "have to be revoked". It also poses a diplomatic dilemma for Hasina's current host, regional powerhouse India. […] Hasina's government was accused of widespread abuses, including the mass detention and extrajudicial killing of political opponents. The UN rights office assessing the protest response had said in a preliminary report last week that there were "strong indications, warranting further independent investigation, that the security forces used unnecessary and disproportionate force".
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mike----wazowski · 2 months
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both my countries (UK and bangladesh) going insane at the same time huh
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spotsupstuff · 1 year
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that's fuckin vile man, i just stand up to go on WC n what do i not see chillin' on the goddamn balcony net which is right next to the door. which one of u fucks manifested this there's been too much bug talk on this blog for this to be coincidence
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uniqueeval · 26 days
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Top news of the day: August 25, 2024
Jalgaon rally: PM Modi vows stricter laws against crimes on women Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 25 said his government is reinforcing laws to impose stricter punishments for crimes against women. “I assure you, the Central Government is with the State Governments in every way to stop atrocities against women. Speaking at a Lakhpati Didi — women members of self-help groups who are earning…
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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PM Modi; प्रधानत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने बांग्लादेश प्रमुख मोहम्मद यूनुस से फोन पर की बात, जानें हिंदुओं पर हो रहे अत्याचारों पर क्या बोले
PM Modi News: बांग्लादेश में अंतरिम सरकार के प्रमुख प्रो मोहम्मद यूनुस ने पीएम मोदी से फोन पर बातचीत की। पीएम मोदी ने इस बात की जानकारी ट्वीट कर दी। पीएम मोदी ने सोशल मीडिया प्लेटफॉर्म एक्स पर लिखा कि बांग्लादेश में सरकार के सलाहकार प्रोफेसर मुहम्मद यूनुस ने मेरे से फोन पर बात की। उन्होंने मौजूदा स्थिति पर विचारों का आदान-प्रदान किया। पीएम मोदी ने आगे लिखा कि मोहम्मद यूनुस ने लोकतांत्रिक, स्थिर,…
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bhaskarlive · 2 months
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Bangladesh crisis: BSF on high alert in Bengal, DG visits forward posts
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The Border Security Force (BSF) has been put on high alert along the India-Bangladesh international borders in West Bengal given the crisis in the neighbouring country.
The newly-appointed Director General (DG) of BSF, Daljit Singh Chaudhury, who had already reached Kolkata on Monday, has reviewed the situation and spoken to the top officials of the force in its Eastern Command.
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head-post · 1 month
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Yunus takes oath to lead Bangladesh government, Hasina vows to return for elections
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn in as interim leader of Bangladesh on Thursday, vowing to steer the country back to democracy after a student-led uprising ended Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule, Bangladeshi media reported.
Yunus, who returned home just hours ago, vowed to “honour, uphold and defend the constitution” before political and community leaders, generals and diplomats at the presidential palace.
Yunus, 84, told reporters after returning to Dhaka from Europe:
“Today is a glorious day for us. Bangladesh has created a new victory day. Bangladesh has got a second independence.”
He called for order to be restored in the South Asian nation after weeks of violence that has left at least 455 people dead, and urged citizens to protect each other, including minorities under attack.
“Law and order is our first task… We cannot take a step forward unless we fix the law and order situation. My call to the people is if you have trust in me, then make sure there will be no attacks against anyone, anywhere in the country.”
More than a dozen members of his cabinet, labelled advisers rather than ministers, were also sworn in.
They included former foreign minister, former attorney general, environmental lawyer and prominent human rights activist Adilur Rahman Khan, who was sentenced to two years in jail during Hasina’s rule.
The interim administration includes civilians except one retired brigadier general.
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avinash120 · 1 month
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US Elections 2024; Donald Trump Vs Kamala Harris; PM Modi in Russia; Bangladesh Protests |by Harsh Pant
Stay informed with the latest news on the US Elections 2024 as Donald Trump goes head-to-head with Kamala Harris. Gain insights into their campaigns, policies, and strategies to make an informed decision. Additionally, read about Prime Minister Modi's visit to Russia and the ongoing protests in Bangladesh. Stay updated with Harsh Pant's comprehensive coverage of these significant events.
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votermood · 1 month
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Gain insights into the main reasons behind the protests in Bangladesh as we delve into the socio-political factors fueling the unrest. Explore the grievances and frustrations that have led to the current wave of protests and their potential implications for the country.
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thoughtlessarse · 1 month
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Bangladesh's Nobel-winning microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus will lead an interim government after mass protests forced longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina to flee, the presidency announced Wednesday. The appointment came quickly after student leaders called on the 84-year-old Yunus -- credited with lifting millions out of poverty in the South Asian country -- to lead. The decision was made in a meeting with President Mohammed Shahabuddin, the heads of the army, navy and air force, and student leaders. "(They) decided to form an interim government with Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus as its chief," Shahabuddin's office said in a statement. "The president has asked the people to help ride out the crisis. Quick formation of an interim government is necessary to overcome the crisis." Yunus will have the title of chief advisor, according to Haid Islam, one of the leaders of Students Against Discrimination who participated in the meeting.
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creativemedianews · 1 month
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PM flees Bangladesh, dissolving parliament
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amrakhai · 2 months
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thehansindiaseo · 2 months
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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Safely Arrives In India Amid Tight Security
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina departed for India on Monday evening, with security agencies ensuring her safe flight to Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad. Hasina traveled in a C-130J transport aircraft, call sign AJAX, which was observed flying near the Indian border at low altitude around 3 pm. Indian radar closely monitored the aircraft as it entered Indian airspace and flew over Kolkata, aware of its distinguished passenger.
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