India: We are very concerned about the situation in Bangladesh
reported Mehr News Agency quoted by Reuters, “Subramaniam Jaishankar, the foreign minister of India, today Tuesday by confirming that “Sheikh Hasina” the Prime Minister of Bangladesh has resigned in India He announced that New Delhi is extremely worried until law and order is clearly established in this country.
One day after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and her escape to India, the President of Bangladesh Mohammad Shahabuddin announced that the Parliament of this country has been dissolved.
Shahabuddin said that elections will be held soon in this country while emphasizing the release of the protesters who were jailed during the recent student demonstrations. .
Shahabuddin announced in this speech that he had ordered the release of Khaleda Zia, the former prime minister and leader of the opposition to Sheikh Hasina’s government. According to him, the regulations of the martial law have been canceled since this morning (Tuesday) local time and the guilds have been allowed to reopen.
Hasina resigned after widespread anti-government protests that began more than two weeks ago in Bangladesh with student demonstrations in response to government job quotas, and then went to India. ran away.
Wakrulzaman, Bangladesh Army Commander yesterday confirmed that Hasina has resigned and an interim government is to be formed in Bangladesh.