Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina In India: Sheikh Hasina has reached India. Her plane landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad. It is believed that she will leave for London from here.
After the coup in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned. Sheikh Hasina has reached India and is about to leave for London from here. A short while ago, her plane landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad. Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is still present at Hindon Airbase. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Army Chief announced that the army has taken command of the country.
Sheikh Hasina may go to London via India. Several diplomatic sources have given this information. Sheikh Hasina has reached Hindon Airbase in an Air Force transport plane. This plane is likely to stay in India for some time. However, it is not yet decided whether Sheikh Hasina will use the same plane or take another flight if she goes to London from India.
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is still present at the Hindon airbase. If sources are to be believed, the plane that brought her is also still present there.
Why is violence spreading in Bangladesh?
Let us tell you that in the last two days, more than 100 people have been killed in Bangladesh in protests. Student protests in Bangladesh started last month against a controversial job reservation scheme. This protest has now turned into an anti-government movement. A provision of 30 percent reservation in civil service jobs for the families of those who participated in the 1971 Liberation War was made under this controversial reservation system. This is being opposed.
India increased vigilance, alert issued
In view of the situation in Bangladesh, India has increased vigilance. BSF has been asked to remain alert on 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. He is taking stock of the situation there.
Who is Sheikh Hasina?
Born on 28 September 1947, Sheikh Hasina is the eldest daughter of Bangladesh’s founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Her early life was spent in Tungipara in East Bengal. It was here that she completed her schooling. After this, she also lived in Segunbagicha for some time. Then her entire family shifted to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.