BANGLADESH IS CURRENTLY VERY UNSTABLE AND UNPREDICTABLE

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The situation in Bangladesh is currently very unstable and unpredictable yes you got it right, for a country what is happening in Bangladesh right now is not that good for any nation. It’s a completely unstable situation. The whole world knew that there had been a protest among students against the quota system that was implemented by the Bangladesh government and in that class between the government and students, a few students white killed by guns by the police. 

BANGLADESH IS CURRENTLY VERY UNSTABLE AND UNPREDICTABLE AS HASINA FLEES FROM BANGLADESH.

And after all those protests, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh finally ordered that the new Kota system would not be implemented that there would be 93% of posts according to a student’s merit and the other 7% would be according to quota. And after the order by the Supreme Court, the protest was called off. 

But suddenly the movement got active again yesterday and there were a lot of classes between the students and the government officials approximately more than 100 people were killed on the 4th of August some of them were protesters and some of them were policemen. 

The nationwide curfew was imposed and finally, the army had to interfere and they tried their best to stabilise the condition but they are huge mass of people from around the corner of Bangladesh. All the protesters one team the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. The PM was trying her best to control the situation but today she was forced to resign. 

Yesterday one of the student leaders announced that they would march towards Dhaka and start a civil disobedience movement. And today a very large crowd started to protest and gather in Dhaka the army of Bangladesh was present there. But the army announced that they would not open fire to any protesters.

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The army official chose a man from the press to be a medium between the protesters and the army officials and after the conversation throughout the media man the chief of the army of Bangladesh gave 45 minutes to Sheikh Hasina to resign from his prime minister post. 

Protesters are breaking the statue of the father of the nation (Bangladesh)

Then after resigning from her post Sheikh Hasina escaped from the situation with a helicopter and according to a report that we have got from India Sheikh Hasina first landed at Agartala in India and then finally to Delhi the capital of India. And from our sources, we have also got the news that she is gonna stay in India for a few days. 

But there is a question that is arising now. Was that a movement by students or there are some big names behind the conspiracy? Is this the plan of the opposition party of Sheikh Hasina to dethrone her from the prime minister’s post? We don’t know that yet but according to our sources, they are maybe some games are being played behind the faces of the students of Bangladesh. 

Some videos and pictures have been viral on social media and all the pictures and videos are not good signs for any country. A video shows a young guy breaking the statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who is also called the father of the nation in Bangladesh. So this is not acceptable in a country. This is not a good sign. This is a situation when everything is broken, though the chief of the army has taken 3 days to form a new government there. 

WHAT WILL BE THE FUTURE?

All the protesters are saying that this is a big win for Bangladesh and some are saying that Bangladesh is going to face bad and Black days and this is just the beginning. We don’t know what is going to happen we don’t know what the stand of India will be when Sheikh Hasina has gone to stay for a few days and we don’t even know what will be the stand of Sheikh Hasina in future. 

But what the world wants is a country with peace and stability. A country where every majority will respect the minority. Everyone will hold everyone’s hand and build the nation stronger than before. But what Bangladesh has witnessed we don’t be win have any idea about the future. 

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