Sheikh Hasina Resignation highlights: Leaders of the Opposition in both Houses, Mallikarjun Kharge (Rajya Sabha) and Rahul Gandhi (Lok Sabha), attended an all-party meeting convened by the central government on Tuesday to discuss the situation in Bangladesh.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar convened and briefed on the current developments.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday amid escalating protests and arrived at the Hindon Air Base near New Delhi aboard a C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh newspaper Prothom Alo reported that Awami League's Dhaka district office was set on fire by the agitators. The agitators started the fire around 4 pm on Monday.
The agitators also set on fire Awami League president Sheikh Hasina's office at 3/A Dhanmondi in Dhaka. Protesters were seen chanting slogans and celebrating the news of Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
The protests in Bangladesh, primarily led by students, initially called for abolishing a quota system for government jobs but escalated into a broader uprising against Prime Minister Hasina and her ruling Awami League party. On Sunday, clashes in Dhaka resulted in at least 95 deaths, including 14 police officers, and left hundreds more injured, according to local media outlet Prothom Alo.
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Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Sheikh Hasina Sajeeb Wazed Joy said that the Army did not pressure his mother regarding her resignation. “It was her decision because she did not want to use force when the mob moved towards Dhaka.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: The United States reportedly revoked the visa of Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. News 18 cited sources close to the opposition in Bangladesh as saying on Tuesday that Hasina’s visa was revoked by the US. Read More
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Bangladesh Army has reshuffled some of its top-level positions, Dhaka Tribune said, citing Inter-Services Public Relations. Among the changes, Major General Ziaul Ahsan has been relieved from service.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin today met with the key coordinators of the student movement at to discuss the current situation and the shape of the interim government, Bangla daily Prothom Alo reported.
"A group of 13 members of the anti-discrimination student movement is holding a meeting with the President and the three armed forces chiefs at Bangabhaban regarding the current situation and the shape of the interim government," PTI quoted the paper as saying.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus said he was ready to head an interim government in Bangladesh following PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation after a mass protest, AFP reported.
"I am honoured by the trust of the protesters who wish for me to lead the interim government," Yunus said
"If action is needed in Bangladesh, for my country and for the courage of my people, then I will take it," he said, also calling for "free elections."
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: BSF Director General (Acting) Daljit Singh Chawdhary met with villagers in bordering areas and reviewed the security situation at Petrapole border in North 24 Parganas district.
The BSF issued "high alert" across all its formations on Monday along the 4,096-km India-Bangladesh border in the wake of developments in the neighbouring country.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Amit Shah, Jaishankar, Ajit Doval meet -- Bangladesh on agenda
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Aftermath of looting and arson at Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, Dhaka. Violent unrest erupted in the national capital yesterday, 5th August.
#WATCH | Bangladesh: Aftermath of looting and arson at Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, Dhaka. Violent unrest erupted in the national capital yesterday, 5th August.
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
(Video Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/yObqaEbMtp
European Union diplomats in Bangladesh said they were "very concerned" about reports of attacks on minority groups, a day after PM Sheikh Hasina was ousted after mass protests.
EU heads of mission "are very concerned about incoming reports of multiple attacks against places of worship and members of religious, ethnic and other minorities in Bangladesh", EU ambassador to Bangladesh Charles Whiteley posted on X.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: “Air India will operate its evening flights AI237/238 on the Delhi-Dhaka-Delhi sector on 6 August 2024. In addition, due to the prevailing situation in Dhaka, Air India is offering a one-time waiver on rescheduling to customers, with confirmed bookings on any Air India flight to and from Dhaka between 4th and 7th August 2024, if they desire to do so. The tickets would have to be booked on or prior to 5th August. We would like to reiterate that at Air India, the safety of our customers and crew remains top priority. For more information, please connect with our Contact Centre at 011 69329333 , 011 69329999 or visit our website” Air India said in a post on X.
Air India tweets, "Air India will operate its evening flights AI237/238 on the Delhi-Dhaka-Delhi sector on 6 August 2024. In addition, due to the prevailing situation in Dhaka, Air India is offering a one-time waiver on rescheduling to customers, with confirmed bookings on any… pic.twitter.com/O8stUWX5i8
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Situation limping back to normalcy in Dhaka, following violent protests that killed hundreds and the subsequent political crisis in Bangladesh. Visuals of traffic movement in Azimpur area of Dhaka.
VIDEO | Situation limping back to normalcy in Dhaka, following violent protests that killed hundreds and the subsequent political crisis in Bangladesh. Visuals of traffic movement in Azimpur area of Dhaka. pic.twitter.com/MsBcv42ctG
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 6, 2024
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Critical patients from Bangladesh being transferred to India for treatment at the India-Bangladesh border at Petrapole | Watch
#WATCH | West Bengal: Critical patients from Bangladesh being transferred to India for treatment at the India-Bangladesh border at Petrapole. pic.twitter.com/yVlBsIYETR
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: The Vishva Hindu Parishad Tuesday urged the Indian government to take "every possible" step to ensure the safety of Hindus, Sikhs and other minorities in Bangladesh, claiming that "fundamentalists" are targeting them in several districts of the neighbouring country, PTI reported.
VHP president Alok Kumar called for strict security vigil on the Indo-Bangladesh border, saying that attempts could be made to "orchestrate infiltration" into the Indian territory taking advantage of the prevailing situation in the neighbouring country.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, known as the ‘banker to the poor’, is currently in Paris for the Olympics, called Hasina’s resignation as country’s “second liberation day,” reported AP.
Protesting students’ leader Nahid Islam said that Yunus had agreed.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in Parliament on Tuesday that India has been ‘in regular touch with authorities in Dhaka’ and the Indian community in Bangladesh amid the violence and political developments in the neighbouring country. Read More
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Bangladesh former prime minister Khaleda Zia has been released from years of house arrest, reports AFP citing BNP.
"She is now freed", Bangladesh National Party (BNP) party spokesman, AKM Wahiduzzaman, told AFP
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin dissolved parliament on Tuesday, a key demand of protesting students.
“The president has dissolved parliament,” Shiplu Zaman, press secretary of President Mohammed Shahabuddin, said in a statement.
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar informed Rajya Sabha that approximately 19,000 Indian nationals in Bangladesh, including 9,000 students; and the bulk of the students were back in India in July
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Bihar sounds alert in districts close to Bangladesh in the wake of unrest in the neighbouring country, a top police official told PTI.
"An alert has been sounded in all such districts. The police have been instructed to keep vigil in close coordination with central paramilitary forces,” Additional Director of Police (Headquarters), J S Gangwar said
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: “Our understanding is that after a meeting with leaders of security establishments, PM Sheikh Hasina apparently made the decision to resign. At very short notice, she requested approval to come for the moment to India. She arrived yesterday evening in Delhi", Speaking on the situation in Bangladesh", External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in Rajya Sabha while speaking on the situation in Bangladesh
Sheikh Hasina Resignation LIVE: Protesting students' leaders Tuesday issued a deadline to dissolve parliament and warned of a "strict programme" if their deadline was not met, reported Reuters.
Nahid Islam, one of the key organisers of the student movement, said in a video on Facebook with three other leaders that parliament should be dissolved by 3 pm (0900 GMT) on Tuesday and asked "revolutionary students to be ready" if that did not happen
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday told an all-party meeting that India has assured help to former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who arrived here on Monday evening, and given her time to decide the future course of action, sources told PTI.
“Briefing political party leaders in Parliament House, Jaishankar said India has spoken to the Bangladesh Army Chief to ensure the safety of over 10,000 Indian students in that country,” the sources said.
Replying to questions from various leaders, including Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, the minister did not rule out the role of foreign governments in the unrest in the country but emphasised that the situation was too fluid, and the government has been keeping a watch on the evolving situation, they said. (PTI)
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres continues to follow developments in Bangladesh closely and deplored the loss of lives in the country during the protests.
He urged calm and restraint by all sides and emphasised the importance of a peaceful, orderly and democratic transition.
"The Secretary-General deplores the further loss of life during protests in Bangladesh over the weekend. He continues to closely follow developments in the country, including the Chief of Army Staff's announcement regarding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and plans for the formation of an Interim Government," a statement from his office said. (ANI)
The Eastern Railway said services of the Kolkata-Dhaka-Kolkata Maitree Express will remain cancelled on Wednesday due to the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh.
Citing a message from Bangladesh Railways, the ER said on Tuesday the services of Maitree Express, which has not been operational since July 19, will not resume services on Wednesday. (PTI)
'Sheikh Hasina may extend her stay in India. Currently, there are no plans for Sheikh Hasina to move to a third country," reported Times Now.
The same Islamists who threw her out of Bangladesh have forced Sheikh Hasina to flee, says author Taslima Nasreen, exiled from the country in the 1990s following protests over her book "Lajja".
On Monday, Hasina resigned and fled the country amid massive public anger over her government’s controversial quota system reserving 30 per cent jobs for families of veterans who fought the 1971 liberation war. More than 400 people have been killed in the protests.
Finding Hasina's situation ironic, Nasreen said in a post on X, "Hasina in order to please Islamists threw me out of my country in 1999 after I entered Bangladesh to see my mother in her deathbed and never allowed me to enter the country again. The same Islamists have been in the student movement who forced Hasina to leave the country today."
Nasreen has been living in exile since 1994 after she faced criticism from Islamist fundamentalists for her writings on communalism and women's equality in Bangladesh. (PTI)
Several Bangladesh nationals, who had come to India for some work and were stuck here, are returning to their country through the Jalpaiguri border, West Bengal.
"I had come to meet my business partner in Siliguri and returning to my country today. The situation in now better in Bangladesh than what it was earlier, that is why I am returning back. Coming days will be better," says a Bangladeshi national Md Saibul Islam.
VIDEO | Several Bangladesh nationals, who had come to India for some work and were stuck here, are returning to their country through the Jalpaiguri border, West Bengal.
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 6, 2024
"I had come to meet my business partner in Siliguri and returning to my country today. The situation in now… pic.twitter.com/egPvMPR9YL
"It is a very sensitive issue. It is very sad that such an incident has happened in Bangladesh. We had a friendly government; we have a business of about ₹13 billion dollar, most of which is in export. The developments (in Bangladesh) are not right for India. The government should make its strategy is a new way so that Indian interests are not harmed. The government should arrange for the safety of Indian companies and minorities there," Congress MP Rajeev Shukla
VIDEO | "It is a very sensitive issue. It is very sad that such an incident has happened in Bangladesh. We had a friendly government; we have a business of about ₹13 billion dollar, most of which is in export. The developments (in Bangladesh) are not right for India. The… pic.twitter.com/HgjAygEEwX
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 6, 2024
Congress MP Kiran Kumar Chamala on Tuesday said that the volatile situation in Bangladesh is a lesson for all democratic countries and that the government must make all the decisions for the people.
"The situation in Bangladesh serves as a nice example because it is our neighbouring country which is going through such a phase. In democracy, we must be careful. We should never have overconfidence. The reservation and related things were not properly discussed and things got provoked and suddenly after so many years democracy derailed in Bangladesh. We must learn from such things. Yesterday our party members asked for a discussion in the parliament but the ruling does not like to discuss on that. Today, I think they are discussing outside. This is a lesson for any democratic country where situations like this must be avoided and make sure that any decision the government made is for the people," said the Congress MP. (ANI)
Furthermore, LoP in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi raised concerns about the future of our foreign policy, particularly in light of the recent events in Bangladesh. “After being briefed by the government, Rahul Gandhi expressed his support for the measures taken in the national interest. He also questioned whether foreign forces were involved in the incident. He said the status of minorities there remains a significant concern, with reports of attacks on their properties,” sources told ANI.
In the all-party meeting on Bangladesh issue, LoP in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi raised concerns about the future of our foreign policy, particularly in light of the recent events in Bangladesh. After being briefed by the government, Rahul Gandhi expressed his…
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
#WATCH | Delhi | On the current situation in Bangladesh, Iran’s Ambassador to India, Dr. Iraj Elahi says, "Bangladesh is an important country in the region. It is a big Muslim country. Iran has traditional relations with Bangladesh. What happened in Bangladesh has raised our… pic.twitter.com/jRQc2eAQ33
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday informed the lower house of Parliament that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will make a statement on the situation in Bangladesh.
Birla informed the House after Question Hour concluded that Jaishankar will make a suo moto statement at 3.30 pm in Lok Sabha.
Jaishankar will also make a statement regarding the situation in Bangladesh at 2:30 pm in Rajya Sabha. (ANI)
Delhi: On political situation in Bangladesh, RJD MP Manoj Jha says, " I have full faith that our PM and EAM S Jaishankar have been monitoring the incidents that have been unfolding since last few weeks and there will be a blueprint as well...this is a multi-layered architecture, there was an extreme philosophy...the aspiration for democracy was not addressed...if we understand this whole architecture, this is a culmination of everything...Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country...we will stand with whatever decision our govt will be taking after understanding this multi-layered architecture..."
#WATCH | Delhi: On political situation in Bangladesh, RJD MP Manoj Jha says, " I have full faith that our PM and EAM S Jaishankar have been monitoring the incidents that have been unfolding since last few weeks and there will be a blueprint as well...this is a multi-layered… pic.twitter.com/CDDzgOPKX8
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Jaishankar to make suo motu statement in Lok Sabha at 3.30 pm on Bangladesh situation, reported ANI.
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar to make a suo motu statement in Lok Sabha at 3.30 pm on the situation in Bangladesh
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
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West Bengal: BSF DG Daljit Singh Chaudhary arrives at the Petrapole (India-Bangladesh) border in North 24 Parganas district.
#WATCH | West Bengal: BSF DG Daljit Singh Chaudhary arrives at the Petrapole (India-Bangladesh) border in North 24 Parganas district. pic.twitter.com/s3owqIAJmp
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
On Bangladesh situation, Congress MP NCP-SCP MP Fauzia Khan says," It is a serious subject. It looks like anti-secular forces have captured Bangladesh. This is a serious issue for our nation too. If there are attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, then we must pay attention to them. There should be a discussion on this in Parliament as it is an issue concerning national security. The PM should hold a meeting with leaders of all political parties and there should be an an-party consensus. The govt should state in Parliament on this issue."
#WATCH | On Bangladesh situation, Congress MP NCP-SCP MP Fauzia Khan says," It is a serious subject. It looks like anti-secular forces have captured Bangladesh. This is a serious issue for our nation too. If there are attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, then we must pay… pic.twitter.com/q9DPOfEiQk
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
West Bengal: People arrive in India from Bangladesh for their work crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border in North 24 Parganas district. Heavy Police force deployed at the border in the wake of violence in Bangladesh.
#WATCH | West Bengal: People arrive in India from Bangladesh for their work crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border in North 24 Parganas district. Heavy Police force deployed at the border in the wake of violence in Bangladesh. pic.twitter.com/eK9wjABL3X
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is not on board the C-130 J transport aircraft that took off today from the Hindon air base around 9 AM. The Bangladesh Air Force C-130J transport aircraft is flying with 7 military personnel in it towards its base in Bangladesh: Sources told ANI.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is not on board the C-130 J transport aircraft that took off today from the Hindon air base around 9 AM. The Bangladesh Air Force C-130J transport aircraft is flying with 7 military personnel in it towards its base in Bangladesh: Sources https://t.co/vbvlmibXOj pic.twitter.com/YYAzMC3PQe
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Bangladeshi protestors storm the Bangladesh consulate in New York and force down the portrait of Mujib pic.twitter.com/ziFbj0TiqH
— Journalist V (@OnTheNewsBeat) August 6, 2024
Delhi: Congress MP K Suresh says, "The situation in Bangladesh is serious and unexpected... Bangladesh is our neighbouring country and the situation there is unimaginable. We should discuss this matter seriously in the Parliament. So, we have moved an Adjournment Motion in the Parliament."
#WATCH | Delhi: Congress MP K Suresh says, "The situation in Bangladesh is serious and unexpected... Bangladesh is our neighbouring country and the situation there is unimaginable. We should discuss this matter seriously in the Parliament. So, we have moved an Adjournment Motion… pic.twitter.com/iBIfbuVAq6
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Shortly after Hasina resigned, the country's military chief said the army would seek the figurehead president's guidance to appoint an interim government.
President Mohammed Shahabuddin announced late Monday after meeting with Gen. Waker-uz-Zamam and opposition politicians that Parliament would be dissolved as soon as possible, leading to fresh elections.
The next day, a key student leader said that the movement wanted Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus to head the interim government.
Nahid Islam said in a video posted on social media that student protest leaders had already talked with Yunus, who consented to take over considering the present situation of the country. (AP)
A key organizer of Bangladesh's student protests said Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus was their choice as head of an interim government a day after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned.
The country’s figurehead president and the military chief said Monday that an interim government would be formed soon.
Nahid Islam, the organizer, in a video post in social media said the student protest leaders have already talked with Yunus, who consented to take over considering the present situation of the country. Yunus faced a number of corruption accusations and was put on trial during Hasina’s rule. He received the Nobel in 2006 after he pioneered microlending, and he said the corruption charges against him were motivated by vengeance. (AP)
Amid the Bangladesh unrest, the central government has convened an all-party meeting on Tuesday.
In a post on X, EAM S Jaishankar said, “Briefed an All-Party meeting in Parliament today about the ongoing developments in Bangladesh. Appreciate the unanimous support and understanding that was extended.”
Briefed an All-Party meeting in Parliament today about the ongoing developments in Bangladesh.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) August 6, 2024
Appreciate the unanimous support and understanding that was extended. pic.twitter.com/tiitk5M5zn
Garment factories in Bangladesh will remain closed on Tuesday, an official of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association said, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country.
The next decision on opening of garment factories will be announced later on Tuesday, the official told Reuters. (Reuters)
Congress MP Rajiv Shukla gives Adjournment Motion notice in Rajya Sabha, to have a discussion on the political situation in Bangladesh and its potential impact on India.
Delhi: All-party meeting underway in the Parliament on the issue of Bangladesh. EAM Dr S Jaishankar briefs the members of different political parties.
#WATCH | Delhi: All-party meeting underway in the Parliament on the issue of Bangladesh. EAM Dr S Jaishankar briefs the members of different political parties. pic.twitter.com/4Cl1rFRkyG
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
On current situation in Bangladesh, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi says, "...Whatever is happening in Bangladesh, it will affect India as well. Bangladesh is our border nation...if anarchy happens in Bangladesh it won't be good for India. How Indians there can be brought back and how borders can be secured, the anarchy happening there should not spread to India..."
#WATCH | On current situation in Bangladesh, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi says, "...Whatever is happening in Bangladesh, it will affect India as well. Bangladesh is our border nation...if anarchy happens in Bangladesh it won't be good for India. How Indians there… pic.twitter.com/TnLPIWHP8J
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
The C-130J transport of the Bangladesh Air Force took off from the Hindon air base in the morning today around 9 AM and is moving towards its next destination. Indian security agencies are monitoring it closely: Sources told ANI.
The C-130J transport of the Bangladesh Air Force took off from the Hindon air base in the morning today around 9 AM and is moving towards its next destination. Indian security agencies are monitoring it closely: Sources
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2024
Congress MP Manish Tewari gives Adjournment Motion notice in Lok Sabha, to have a discussion on the political situation in Bangladesh and its implications for India.
Bangladeshi newspapers are saying that Hindus are under attack.