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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Bangladesh Crisis Interim government deposed former pm sheikh hasina sued in 2013 mass murder case
Sheikh Hasina: Nearly 2 weeks have passed since the coup of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her fleeing the country. Meanwhile, the interim government of Mohammad Yunus is not ready to release Sheikh Hasina. On Sunday (August 18), a holiday, an application has been filed in a Bangladesh court to register a case against Sheikh Hasina and 33 others. In which Sheikh Hasina and others are accused of genocide by firing indiscriminately at a rally in 2013. In fact, Sheikh Hasina and 33 other people have been accused…
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 Hindu Crisis More than 50 renowned writers and lawyers wrote an open letter for Condemn to attack on Hindus in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Hindu Crisis : Violence is not stopping even after the formation of interim government in Bangladesh. Hindus are being continuously attacked there, which is also being condemned all over the world. Now more than 50 famous writers and lawyers have written a letter regarding violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, through which they have demanded to stop such incidents. In their letter, they have also appealed to the Indian Parliament to take cognizance of this matter. Actually, the purpose of writing this letter by the writers is to draw attention…
Read MoreIn Bangladesh where Hindus were targeted, whom did Mohammad Yunus appoint as the Minister of Religious Affairs? Know here
Bangladesh Crisis News: Coup in India’s neighboring country BangladeshAfter the coup, a new interim government should be formed It has been completed. At the same time, this interim government is being led by Nobel Prize winner The winner is Muhammad Yunus. 16 other members in the new government of Bangladesh Also included, who have different responsibilitiesIt has been handed over to 16 other people who have been given the responsibility by the governmentIt has been made a part of, currently the most Abul Fayyaz is being discussed a lot By…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis News former pm sheikh hasina son Sajeeb Wazed
Bangladesh Crisis News: The situation in Bangladesh has worsened amid massive arson and violence. After the situation went out of control, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post on Monday (August 5). Meanwhile, Sajeeb Wazed, son of former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, has made a big statement. Sajeeb Wazed said that former PM Sheikh Hasina was planning to resign and hand over power. She had no intention of leaving her official residence and leaving the country. In a video interview with news agency ANI, Sajeeb Wajed was asked what…
Read MoreIndian officials did shopping for Sheikh Hasina, know what they bought including clothes
Bangladesh Crisis: Amidst the violent protests in Bangladesh, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh and took refuge in India. Sources told news agency ANI that the situation had become so bad that Sheikh Hasina decided to leave Bangladesh in the same condition she was in. The situation was so bad that she did not even consider it necessary to keep her clothes and belongings with her and somehow saved her life and left the country. According to the report, the Indian protocol officers of the team accompanying Sheikh Hasina…
Read MoreBangladesh where officers being trained like LBSNAA in India BCSA Sheikh Hasina
The situation in the neighboring country Bangladesh has not been good for the last few days. The situation has become so bad that the country’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to resign from her post and also had to leave the country. But do you know where officers are trained in Bangladesh? Let’s find out. If any youth in India dreams of becoming an IAS, IPS or IFS, then they have to pass the tough examination of UPSC. After being successful in UPSC, the candidates are first brought to Lal…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis News sheikh hasina now seeking asylum in saudi arabia or UAE after UK America blow
Bangladesh Crisis News: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been in India for the last two days. Western countries are quite hesitant to grant her asylum. The doors of Britain and America are almost closed for Sheikh Hasina at the moment, so she is now considering other options. Meanwhile, there are speculations that Sheikh Hasina is now considering seeking asylum in Saudi Arabia or UAE. According to the Dhaka Tribune report, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has already failed in her attempt to seek political asylum in Britain. Before…
Read MoreBangladesh Crisis News Indian government evacuate indian high commission and consulate staff from Bangladesh unrest
Bangladesh Crisis: Amid the ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh, India has decided to call back non-essential employees posted in its High Commission and Consulate in Bangladesh. The government has also issued an advisory regarding this. Sources say that India has evacuated all non-essential employees and their families. This step has been taken after large-scale protests over job quota, due to which Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post of Prime Minister of Bangladesh and flee. According to NDTV report, sources say that the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh is…
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