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Bangladesh Protest: After PM Sheikh Hasina left the country, the statement of the army in Bangladesh, said we will form an interim government.

Amidst the political situation in Bangladesh after PM Sheikh Hasina left the country, Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman held a meeting in Dhaka today and announced that we will form an interim government. An interim government will form and run the country. He appealed to the people and asked them to strive for peace. Have faith in Bangladesh Army.
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned. He left the country and came to India. Army chief of Bangladesh announced that trust the army. An interim government will now be formed.

Considering the situation in Bangladesh, India has increased vigilance. BSF has been asked to be on alert along the entire border 24 hours in advance. The number of troops on the border has also been increased. DG BSF is on a tour of West Bengal. Got the situation there.

Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana reached a safe place

It is being said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Banga Bhavan in a military helicopter at around 2:30 pm. She was accompanied by her younger sister Sheikh Rehana. Meanwhile, according to sources, she has reached Tripura. Some media reports are also saying that he is coming to Agartala. AFP reported that Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana have reached a safe place. Sheikh Hasina had intended to record the speech before leaving but did not get a chance to do so.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned. He left the country and reached India. After this, it is expected that the violence will decrease. Meanwhile, the Army Chief of the country is going to hold a press conference. It is believed that after his announcement, there can be peace in the country.

A three-day holiday has been declared from August 5

The government has declared a three-day holiday from August 5. The government declared a three-day holiday from August 5 amid rising death tolls in Bangladesh and protesters demanding Prime Minister Hasina's resignation. Garment industry has also stopped its operations. The Bangladesh army is patrolling the streets and urging everyone to follow the curfew rules.

Sheikh Hasina was the longest serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh, serving for twenty years in two terms. Longest reign of any country in the world.

The internet was ordered shut down

In Bangladesh, internet shutdowns have been ordered due to plans for a 'Long March to Dhaka' by protesters. The government today ordered an internet shutdown after anti-government protesters demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and called for a march to Dhaka on August 5. The army has already imposed a curfew and mobile internet connections have been cut indefinitely to prevent the spread of information.

Demonstrators occupied the Dhaka-Chittagong highway

Demonstrators have occupied the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. Clashes have broken out between demonstrators and government supporters. According to a report in Bangladesh daily newspaper Pratham Alo, protesters clashed with members of Bangladesh Awami League's student wing Chhatra League and police at Chashara in Narayanganj. 20 people were injured when the police fired tear gas shells to disperse the crowd. Students have occupied important highways of Tangail and Dhaka. A group of protesters is marching from Uttara to Banani. According to Pratham Alo's report, they are moving towards Dhaka in several small groups. Apart from students and teachers, common people have also joined the “Long March to Dhaka” demanding PM Hasina's resignation.

Currently Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka and reached Tripura. They are being brought to an unknown place. According to sources, Sheikh Hasina may also be brought to Delhi.

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