Protestors in Bangladesh surrounded Rashtrapati Bhavan, demanded resignation of Mohammad Shahabuddin

Dhaka: The political crisis in Bangladesh is showing no signs of ending. The number of protesters is continuously increasing and the situation is out of control. The situation is such that the protesters are no longer even respecting a dignified post like the President, this is because last night these protesters surrounded Banga Bhawan, the President's residence in Dhaka.

A large number of protesters gathered here and reached Rashtrapati Bhavan shouting slogans and surrounded Banga Bhavan and started demanding the resignation of President Mohammad Shahabuddin. After which an atmosphere of commotion was created in the entire Dhaka city and the protesters blocked the roads, after which the security of Rashtrapati Bhavan also came in danger.

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Let us tell you that Bangladesh has been facing a terrible democratic tragedy for the last several months. First PM Sheikh Hasina had to flee Bangladesh and after that now the protesters are gheraoing the Rashtrapati Bhavan and demanding the resignation of Mohammad Shahabuddin. Similarly, the protesters also surrounded the PM's residence, after which the situation in Bangladesh continued to deteriorate and Sheikh Hasina had to leave the post of Prime Minister.

Warrant issued against Sheikh Hasina

Difficulties have increased for former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as well as for India. Actually, a Bangladesh court has issued an arrest warrant against Hasina. Not only this, the court has ordered Sheikh Hasina to appear before her by 18th November. This information was shared by Mohammad Tajul Islam, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) of Bangladesh. Hasina is also accused of killing several students who lost their lives during the student movement. Many cases related to human rights violations are being investigated against Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh.

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