Bangladesh: The Supreme Court on Wednesday suspended 12 High Court judges from judicial activities amid student protests in Bangladesh demanding the removal of fascist Awami League judges. The Awami League government led by former prime minister Sheikh Hasina fell in August following mass protests against the controversial reservation system. Sheikh Hasina left the country after resigning from the post of Prime Minister on August 5. According to the news of the newspaper ‘The Daily Star’, Chief Justice Syed Rafat Ahmed took this decision when hundreds of protesting students involved in…
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Indian government has not yet taken any decision on Bangladesh request for Muhammad Yunus PM Modi meeting
Bangladesh Crisis: The Bangladeshi side had earlier this week met with the head of the interim government of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus and Prime Minister Narendra Modi The two leaders had made a formal request for a meeting between the two, who will be in New York later this month for the UN General Assembly. The chances of a meeting are believed to be low after the recent comments made by Yunus. He said Yunus’ comments did not go down well in New Delhi. According to a Times of India report,…
Read MoreMohammad Yunus is selectively taking action against Awami League leaders in Bangladesh now former Union Minister of Bangladesh Ghulam Dastagir arrested
Ghulam Dastagir Arrested: After Sheikh Hasina’s resignation from Bangladesh, the situation there is not improving. The atrocities against minorities have not ended in Bangladesh yet. Along with this, the fundamentalists are targeting the leaders of Awami League. On the other hand, the government is also taking strict action against the people associated with Sheikh Hasina’s government. The interim government of Pakistan is selectively taking account of the leaders associated with Sheikh Hasina’s tenure. Now Bangladesh’s former Textile and Jute Minister Ghulam Dastagir Gazi has been arrested from Dhaka. According to…
Read MoreSheikh Hasina Bangladesh Government head Muhammad Yunus may consider Extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India
Sheikh Hasina Extradition: After the student violence in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has left the post of Prime Minister and has come to India from Bangladesh. A new government of Mohammad Yunus has been formed in Bangladesh, but still Sheikh Hasina’s troubles are not leaving her. The new interim government of Mohammad Yunus formed in Bangladesh does not want Sheikh Hasina to live peacefully even in India. The Bangladesh government can consider extraditing Sheikh Hasina from India. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Mohammad Tauhid said during an interview that if the Law Ministry…
Read Morebangladesh crisis Army Chief Waker Uz Zaman disclose given shelter to some influential people of Sheikh Hasina led Govt tell reason
Bangladesh Crisis News: After the 2-month-long anti-reservation student movement in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post on 5 August. However, now an interim government has been formed in the country. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Army Chief revealed that he has given shelter to some influential people of the ousted Hasina-led government. Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman on Wednesday (August 14) revealed that he gave shelter to some influential people of the previous Awami League government. So that any kind of attack on them could be prevented. On the…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis LIVE Updates CJI Obaidul Hassan SC Muhammad Yunus Sheikh Hasina Awami League Latest News
Bangladesh Crisis Live: After the coup in Bangladesh, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been made the head of the interim government there. Even after this, the violence in Bangladesh is not stopping. According to local media reports, on Saturday (August 10, 2024) there was a strong protest in Bangladesh demanding the resignation of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, after which CJI Obaidul Hasan had to resign. Reports said that the army had to be deployed in the Supreme Court premises to stop the protests. Bangladesh interim government chief…
Read MoreBangladesh Election Latest Update Only 20 Percent Voting In 2018 80 Percent People Voted
Bangladesh Election: General elections were held in Bangladesh on Sunday (07 January) amid violence. According to Indian time, voting started at 7:30 am, which ended at 4 pm. According to the Chief Election Commissioner in the neighboring country, about 40% voting took place. The victory of the ruling Awami League is considered certain due to the boycott of the elections by the main opposition party. Bangladesh’s largest opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) alleges that fair elections cannot be held under the leadership of Hasina. In such a situation, the…
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