London: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country for the sake of security after resigning on Monday in the face of continuous mass movement. His son Sajib Wazed Joy opened his mouth in that context. He said that his mother was supposed to retire from politics. Along with that, Joy A also said that, “Hasina was very disappointed with the situation in Bangladesh. He does not want to go back to Bangladesh.”
Joy told CNN-News18 that Mujib-daughter Hasina had been thinking of resigning from the post of Prime Minister since last Sunday. It was supposed to be announced on Monday itself. But his mother did not have time to do that for the agitators on the way.
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This is not the end, in favor of the decision to use force to counter the agitators, Jai added that, “You beat up 13 policemen yesterday alone. So what do you think the police should do when the mad mob is beating them up?”
Joy said, she (Hasina) changed the fate of Bangladesh. When he came to power, the condition of Bangladesh was not good at all. It was a poor country. And today, Bangladesh has become one of the emerging and progressive countries in Asia. However, Joy clarified that there was no pressure on her mother from the army side. He also thanked the Indian government for standing by Hasina in this situation. And said that his mother’s body is fine now. And he is in full swing. However, Hasina-Putra alleges that the foreign power behind the fundamentalism has played an important role in this.
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But where did the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina leave the country? According to a source, he left the country and came to India on Monday after facing intense agitation. He will remain in India for the time being until a third country grants him political asylum. Incidentally, the intense protest movement against the government was going on for the past one month. Meanwhile, Sheikh Hasina left the country with her sister Rehana by resigning from the post of Prime Minister on Monday. They sought asylum in Britain. Even Rehana is a citizen of Britain. But according to sources, Britain has not confirmed anything about Hasina’s political asylum.
In fact, Bangladesh Chhatra Dal demanded to abolish the controversial quota system in government jobs. From there protests, agitations and violence started. Not only that, this movement leads to the movement to oust Hasina. Hundreds of people were killed in multiple clashes in the country on Sunday alone. Hundreds of people were also injured. Police also fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the thousands of protesters.
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