Bangladesh Unrest LIVE: Muhammad Yunus Says `Ready To Head Interim Government`

Zee Media Bureau Aug 06, 2024, 20:50 PM IST,

Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh`s prime minister and arrived in India on Monday evening amid escalating protests.

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  • Bangladesh News Live Updates: Muhammad Yunus Says 'Ready To Head Interim Govt'

    Bangladeshi Nobel winner Muhammad Yunus said on Tuesday he is ready to head a caretaker government, news agency AFP reported. This comes a day after the military took control as mass protests forced long-time ruler Sheikh Hasina to flee.

  • Bangladesh Crisis Live: Around 20 Hindu Temples, 300 Households Vandalised 

    Since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's departure from Bangladesh, around 20 Hindu temples and 300 homes have been vandalized, says minority group. The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council (BHBCUC) reported that the attacks have mainly targeted Hindu properties and places of worship, with 15-20 temples damaged and 200-300 homes and businesses vandalized. Up to 40 individuals have been injured, though none of the injuries are considered serious. Hindus, who make up about 8% of Bangladesh’s 170 million population, have traditionally supported Hasina’s Awami League party, which is known for its secular stance, as opposed to the opposition, which includes a hardline Islamist party. India, which is currently hosting Hasina following her flight from the country amid violent protests, expressed concern over the targeting of minorities and their properties during these upheavals.

  • Bangladesh Crisis Live: Nobel winner Yunus To Head Bangladesh 'interim government'

     

    Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus announced on Tuesday that he is open to leading an interim government in Bangladesh. This announcement followed widespread protests that led to the departure of the nation's long-serving leader, Sheikh Hasina.

    "I am honoured by the trust of the protesters who wish for me to lead the interim government," Yunus conveyed in a written statement to AFP.

  • Bangladesh Crisis Live: India Will Not Give Shelter To Sheikh Hasina- Reports

     

    According to the Zee News Sources, India will not provide shelter to the Bangladesh Prime Minister. It is expected that she will leave India after two days.

     

  • Sheikh Hasina LIVE Updates: 'No Information oN Hasina's Future Plans'-Finland

    The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland has stated that they have no information regarding the whereabouts or future plans of Sheikh Hasina. "If Sheikh Hasina were to seek political asylum in Finland, the request would be processed in accordance with the relevant regulations," a spokesperson for Finland's Foreign Ministry said.

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: Miscreants vandalise Hindu temples, households Amid Bangladesh Crisis 

    In the wake of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster, widespread violence in Bangladesh has targeted Hindu temples, homes, and businesses. Reports indicate that women were assaulted, and at least two Hindu leaders associated with the Awami League party were killed. Community leaders voiced their concerns on Tuesday, highlighting the situation. Kajol Debnath, a leader from the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, shared with PTI during a meeting that they have documented numerous incidents of vandalism across various regions, heightening anxiety among Hindu and other minority communities.

     

  • Bangladesh Crises Live: Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre In Dhaka Devastated by Looting And Arson

    Violent unrest erupted in Dhaka yesterday, 5th August followed by looting and Arson at Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre.

  • Bangladesh Crises Live: 45 Bangladeshi Passengers Deboard At Petrapole Border Amid Suspension Of Dhaka-Kolkata Bus Services

    On Tuesday, 45 Bangladeshi citizens returning from Kolkata had to deboard a Dhaka-bound bus at Petrapole, the land port on the Indian side, as bus services between the two countries were suspended due to ongoing turmoil in the neighboring nation. Despite the disruptions and curfews, efforts have been made to continue the service whenever possible to benefit people from both countries. There was an expectation that services would normalize from today.

  • Bangladesh violence Live:  Major General Ziaul Ahsan Relieved From Service, ISPR Announces New Military Appointments

    Major General Ziaul Ahsan has been relieved from service. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) directorate has announced several new military appointments. According to Prothom Alo, Lt Gen Saiful Alam has been appointed to the foreign ministry, and Lt Gen Mujibur Rahman has assumed the role of GOC at the Army Training and Doctrine Command.

  • Bangladesh protests Live: Air India Announces Evening Flights on Delhi-Dhaka-Delhi Sector On August 6

    Air India has announced that it will be operating its evening flights AI237/238 on the Delhi-Dhaka-Delhi route on August 6, 2024. Additionally, due to the current circumstances in Dhaka, Air India is providing a one-time rescheduling waiver for passengers with confirmed bookings on any Air India flight to and from Dhaka between August 4 and August 7, 2024, should they choose to change their travel dates. 

     

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: Former IT Minister Detained At Dhaka Airport

    Bangladesh's former IT minister, Zunaid Ahmed Palak, was detained at Dhaka airport while reportedly attempting to flee to India.

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: 24 Burnt Alive In Awami League Leaders's Hotel

    At least 24 people, including an Indonesian national, were tragically burnt alive in a starred hotel in Bangladesh. The hotel is owned by a leader of the Awami League party. This horrific incident occurred after Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister and fled the country. Local journalists and hospital sources confirmed the news on Tuesday.

     

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: Interim Government Soon To be Announced

    Officials said a full-fledged interim government is expected to be announced later Tuesday. The president's move to dissolve the parliament has cleared the way for fresh elections.

     

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: Bangladesh President Dissolves Parliament, Paves Way for Interim Govt

    Shahabuddin on Tuesday dissolved the parliament to make way for the formation of an interim administration, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country following massive protests against her government.

    "The President dissolved the Jatiya Sangsad (Parliament) under an executive order," a Bangabhaban (presidential palace) spokesman told PTI.

    "The decision to dissolve the parliament was taken following the president's discussions with chiefs of three staff of armed forces, leaders of different political parties, representatives of civil society and leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement," said a statement issued by the president's office.

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: Dhaka Court Grants Bail To Large number Of BNP And Jamaat activists

    A Dhaka court has granted bail to over 1,000 leaders and activists from the BNP and Jamaat, including BNP Standing Committee member and former minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury. The case involves allegations of sabotage related to the quota reform movement, according to the Dhaka Tribune.

  • Bangladesh Unrest Live: Death Toll Reaches 440 Amid Protests

    The death toll from the ongoing anti-government protests in Bangladesh has surged to 440, with an additional 100 fatalities reported since the departure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, according to a report by PTI.

  • Bangladesh Unrest LIVE: 'Bulk Of Indian Students Returned To India', Informs S Jaishankar In Rajya Sabha

    "There are an estimated 19,000 Indian nationals there, of which about 9,000 are students. The bulk of the students, however, have already returned to India in the month of July," Jaishankar told the Upper House.

  • Bangladesh Unrest LIVE: 'Government Is Closely Monitoring The Situation': S.Jaishankar

    India is closely monitoring the situation concerning minorities in Bangladesh, maintaining "close and continuous" communication with the Indian community through its diplomatic missions, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. He noted that there are approximately 19,000 Indian nationals in Bangladesh, including about 9,000 students. However, the majority of these students had already returned to India by July, Jaishankar stated.

Bangladesh Coup Live Updates: Bangladesh's Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina left the country following over a month of intense protests. The military announced plans to establish an interim government. Since early July, Hasina had attempted to quell widespread protests against her administration. However, after severe unrest on Sunday, which resulted in nearly 100 fatalities, she left the country. The protests, initially sparked by discontent over preferential job quotas, escalated into a movement demanding her resignation, leading to hundreds of deaths.


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Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh's prime minister and arrived in India on Monday evening amid escalating protests. She met with India's national security advisor Ajit Doval at the Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad to discuss the current situation in Bangladesh and her future plans.


The army chief and president of Bangladesh are collaborating to set up an interim government to address the deadly protests that led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's departure. President Mohammed Shahabuddin announced the formation of an interim government after dissolving parliament and ordered the release of former prime minister Khaleda Zia.


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