Behind the scene in Bangladesh

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DAKHA, 6 August 2024 (TON): Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed, in a statement to media said, “"My mother had been considering resigning since yesterday as she was so disappointed that after all her hard work the minority to rise up against her and she do not intend to make a political comeback.”

The violence had foreign support and footmarks of elements from neighbouring India were evident. The Bangladeshi protesters started killing police personnel and the official figure reflected 13 Police personnel killed till 5th August. Under the circumstances Police restored to live firing which could have been avoided. But Indian media using AI techniques reflected that bad law and order situation has paralyzed the political machinery and the resignation of Prime Minister Hasina was the only option to control the events. The US also played a prominent role in the ousting of Prime Minister Hasina when US State Department Spokesperson Mathew Miller blew whistle on 22 July 2024 condemning violence against peaceful protesters called on the Awami League government to uphold the right to peaceful protests.

The general masses of Bangladesh and a great number of Pakistanis still support Prime Minister Hasina and would see her or at least her family's representation in the forthcoming election, however, they are of the view that past mistakes should not be repeated including baring Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat e Islami (JI). The Indian and Western have planned to introduce a broad-based government in Bangladesh with Indian and other minorities controlling the helm of affairs.

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