Bharat Express

sheikh hasina

The interim government of Bangladesh banned the Bangladesh Chatra League (BCL), a student organization linked to the Awami League party.

Hasina resigned and fled amid violent student protests. The protests started over reservation policies and escalated into a confrontation with her government. Over 400 protesters died as she tried to suppress the unrest

Intelligence inputs indicate that Islami Chhatra Shibir members meticulously planned the protests for several months, with significant funding believed to have originated from Chinese entities operating in Pakistan.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became Prime Minister and later the President in January 1975, establishing a one-party system. His government, however, was short-lived

Indian security agencies monitored the C-130 aircraft from 10 km away from the Indian border. Her plane landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad. NSA Ajit Doval met Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airbase

On Tuesday, Congress MP Manish Tewari questioned the Indian government's approach to South Asian stability amid Bangladesh's political turmoil.

A day after Sheikh Hasina fled to India, the plane that flew her to Ghaziabad's Hindon air base took off without her. The C-130 J transport aircraft left the Hindon air base with seven military personnel on board, returning to its base in Bangladesh.

The UK government has urged the United Nations to investigate the recent turmoil in Bangladesh that led to Sheikh Hasina's resignation.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for a coordinated effort between Bangladesh's military and political authorities to ensure a peaceful.

On Tuesday, the Indian Central government has called an all-party meeting to discuss the escalating situation in Bangladesh.