Protests once again intensified in Bangladesh; Demand for resignation from President within 2 days…

: Once again students in Bangladesh have taken to the streets, but this time they are demanding the resignation of President Mohammad Shahabuddin and not Sheikh Hasina. The reason for the protest is being attributed to a statement by the President, regarding which the students have given an ultimatum to elect a new President by Thursday. Why did the protests start again in Bangladesh? Now demand for President's resignation, protest against President Shahabuddin in Bangladesh

Protests have once again intensified in Bangladesh. But this time there is a demand to remove President Shahabuddin. The reason behind this protest is being said to be the President's two-day old statement. In fact, during an interview on Sunday, the President had said that he does not have Sheikh Hasina's resignation. He said that he had heard about the resignation but he does not have any evidence related to it. Students are angry with the President's statement. On one hand, this statement of President Mohammad Shahabuddin has created a constitutional crisis on the interim government headed by Mohammad Yunus, while on the other hand, And students have once again taken to the streets.

The protesters have demanded the resignation of the President within 2 days, they say that Shahabuddin has lost the moral right to continue in his post, hence he should resign. Demand for resignation of President Shahabuddin, in this demonstration of students There is also news of many people being injured. According to the information, during the students' demonstration against the President, there was a clash between the police and the protesters in which 5 students were injured. According to the Dhaka Tribune report, Hasnat Abdullah, the chief coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement, has given an ultimatum of 5 demands including the resignation of the President on Tuesday. Different groups of students protested in Bangladesh on Tuesday and made several demands before the interim government. Kept.

The students demand that Chhatra League, Juba League and Awami League should be banned and the 1972 version should be removed by amending the Constitution. Students say that if the new President is not elected by Thursday, they will once again protest on the streets. Is Sheikh Hasina still the PM of Bangladesh? In fact, when the coup took place in Bangladesh on August 5, it was being said that Sheikh Hasina She hastily resigned from the post of Prime Minister and left the country, but this statement of the President has raised questions on Sheikh Hasina's resignation itself. Mohammad Shahabuddin said that he tried hard to get Sheikh Hasina's resignation but perhaps he did not have time.

Her statement is raising questions whether Sheikh Hasina has not resigned and is still the Prime Minister of Bangladesh? Because a few days ago, Hasina's son Wajid Joy had also made a similar claim. Now it has to be seen whether the interim government takes any step to remove President Mohammad Shahabuddin from the post in the next 24 hours or not. If he continues in office, we may once again see a July-like movement in Bangladesh.


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