بنگلادیش میں پرتشدد مظاہروں کے بعد وزیراعظم شیخ حسینہ استعفیٰ دیکر بھارت فرار ہوگئیں

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After violent protests in Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled to India |
بنگلادیش میں پرتشدد مظاہروں کے بعد وزیراعظم شیخ حسینہ استعفیٰ دیکر بھارت فرار ہوگئیں
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00:00The British took Haseena Wajid to the lake and fled to India after giving her resignation.
00:03The Prime Minister Haseena Wajid gave her resignation and fled from her residence in Dhaka.
00:11According to the British media, the Army Chief gave Haseena Wajid a 45-minute deadline
00:17and the Army Chief of Bangladesh announced the establishment of a government in the country.
00:23According to the British media, Haseena Wajid's sister has fled from the Prime Minister's residence in an army helicopter.
00:29Haseena Wajid wanted to give a speech but did not get a chance to do so.
00:33The protesters shouted at Haseena Wajid's residence.
00:36The police and the army were present on the roads to control them.
00:40Khabar Rasna Jansi also said that after Haseena Wajid's resignation,
00:43protesters are celebrating on the roads of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
00:48Thousands of people have come out on the roads.
00:49According to the foreign media, there are currently 400,000 people on the roads in Bangladesh.
00:54According to the Indian media, Haseena Wajid has reached the Indian city of Agartala
00:58and India is ready to provide her with a safe path.
01:01After the announcement of civil disobedience by the Kota system against Tulba in Bangladesh,
01:07the total number of protesters has reached 300.
01:11According to the local media of Bangladesh,
01:1495 people, including 14 police officers, have lost their lives.
01:19The investigation of Tulba, which began in July,
01:21was basically against the Kota system in government jobs,
01:24but it soon turned into an anti-government movement.
01:27In Bangladesh, 30% of the children of the 1971 war-fighters were given a quota in government jobs.
01:34Last month, protests were going on on the roads,
01:36in which 200 people died, after which the Supreme Court terminated the Kota system.
01:42The army also carried out curfews in big cities of the country,
01:45including the capital of Dhaka, for a non-monthly period.
01:48But in the presence of protests, the internet service was also shut down.
01:52But the government had also announced a general shutdown from Peer to Budh.
01:56The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Haseena Wajid,
01:59while calling the Tulba, which started the civil disobedience movement, a terrorist,
02:03said that the students who protested on the roads are not terrorists,
02:06but those who have come out to destabilize the country.
02:08We have appealed to our own countries to crush these terrorists.
02:12After this, the current army chief, Bukhar Zaman,
02:15told the Army Headquarters in Dhaka that there is a sign of trust between the people of Bangladesh and the army.
02:22In the statement on the departure of the army, the army chief said that the army is standing with our people
02:28and will do so for the sake of the people and the state in any need.
02:32Haseena Wajid has been ruling Bangladesh since 2009,
02:37and she has achieved success in January without any opposition in the 4th Tehrabad,
02:43because the Central Opposition Party of the country had boycotted the Tehrabad.

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