Bangladesh Political Crisis: Security Beefed Up At India-Bangladesh Border Amid Violence | ABP News
The situation in Bangladesh is deteriorating rapidly. Following Sheikh Hasina's resignation from the Prime Minister's position and her subsequent departure from the country, control has now shifted to the Bangladeshi military. This has been widely interpreted as a coup. The military itself announced Hasina's departure on television and has urged people to abandon violence and return to their homes. The military has assumed responsibility for restoring peace. Sheikh Hasina has arrived in India and is now planning to travel to London. Her aircraft landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad on Monday. Diplomatic sources revealed that she arrived on a Bangladesh Air Force C-130J military transport plane. Shortly after her plane landed, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval met with her. It is believed that Doval briefed Hasina on India's stance regarding the situation in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, on Monday, Bangladeshi President Mohammad Shahabuddin announced that he has accepted Sheikh Hasina's resignation. He has also ordered the release of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who has been under house arrest following convictions in several cases. Shahabuddin also declared the dissolution of Parliament and the formation of an interim government. This marks the end of the Awami League-led government and the beginning of the process for a new government. Several videos of the violence in Bangladesh have surfaced, showing protesters breaking into the Parliament and the Prime Minister's residence. The protesters were seen carrying various items from the Prime Minister's residence and chanting slogans inside the Parliament. You can read all updates related to the violence in Bangladesh in the cards provided below.