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15 years of power, had to leave the country in 45 minutes… The whole story from the rebellion in Bangladesh to the exit of Sheikh Hasina

Sheikh Hasina, who has left the post of Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has had to leave her country today, and is currently in India. Sheikh Hasina’s plane has landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad. Meanwhile, a CCS meeting was held for about one and a half hours at the PM residence in India today. Where the Foreign Minister and NSA have informed the Prime Minister about every situation in Bangladesh. Now it is not clear where Sheikh Hasina’s plane will go from Hindon Airbase.

On the other hand, the mob in Bangladesh is on the streets after the revolt. They entered the PM’s residence in the afternoon and looted it. After that, the houses of many Awami League MPs, offices and ministers were also attacked and arson was committed. Four Hindu temples in Bangladesh have also been targeted. The whole world is currently looking at Bangladesh. And also at India because Sheikh Hasina is still in India.

The public broke the statue of Mujiburahman

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who gave freedom to Bangladesh in 1971, who was given the title of Father of the Nation by the people of Bangladesh, within 5 decades that love turned into so much hatred that the people of Bangladesh themselves climbed on the statue of Mujibur Rahman in Dhaka and started breaking it with a hammer. The question is, is his daughter Sheikh Hasina, who was called the ‘Iron Lady’ of democracy in Bangladesh, the reason behind breaking the statue of Mujibur Rahman, the founder of Bangladesh, who was called Banga Bandhu?

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Sheikh Hasina had to leave Bangladesh on Monday afternoon at 2:30 pm from the Prime Minister’s residence in Dhaka in an army helicopter. What did Sheikh Hasina do while leaving the country after leaving the post of Prime Minister that in the same country where Sheikh Hasina’s father Mujibur Rahman fought a battle to create Bangladesh, the people revolted when some decisions taken by his daughter while she was in power smelled of dictatorship. The people expressed their anger by hollowing out the picture of Mujibur Rahman engraved on the wall of a government building in Cox’s Bazar with the help of a JCB.

People do not tolerate dictatorship

What did Sheikh Hasina do that a 15-year-old prime minister had to leave the country in 45 minutes? Because of Sheikh Hasina’s father, one part of Pakistan, which came on the map as East Pakistan, got its identity as Bangladesh. Even the memorial built in memory of Mujiburahman outside the airport in Dhaka was demolished by a crowd of hundreds with JCBs and bulldozers.

These pictures expressing anger against Mujiburahman after Sheikh Hasina’s coup in Bangladesh testify that even if you have been winning elections for 15 years, the public does not like dictatorship. These pictures are a testimony to the fact that even if you strengthen the economy of the country, the public does not tolerate arbitrary repression. Sheikh Hasina’s dictatorship has turned Bangladesh into a country where the soldiers of Bangladesh are seen celebrating when the Prime Minister flees the country, where the security forces of Bangladesh remove Sheikh Hasina’s picture shortly after she leaves Dhaka and tell that for the time being the army is going to take over the power.

Is power now in the hands of the army?

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While watching the live coverage of Sheikh Hasina leaving the country, the soldiers started removing Sheikh Hasina’s photo from the center and started saying that there was a Hasina in Bangladesh… Khaleda Zia, the head of the main opposition party in Bangladesh, has also appealed to the people to keep peace. The army is also asking people to remain calm. Meanwhile, this evening in Bangladesh, the mob vandalized and set fire to the house of Awami League MP Bahauddin Bahar from Comilla. Apart from Bahauddin Bahar, the houses of many other MPs have also been targeted.

Bangladesh was formed by separating from Pakistan. But the fate of both the countries has been similar at times. Like the power going into the hands of the army and the leaders becoming puppets. But Sheikh Hasina gave stability to the military-ruled Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina did not become a puppet of the army, but has the image of Sheikh Hasina, one of the prominent women rulers in the world who has been in power for the longest time, as an autocratic leader, handed over the power to the army again in Bangladesh today?

Did a decision regarding reservation prove costly?

The root of Bangladesh’s current problem lies in the distance between the helicopter that landed security forces on the roof of a university to stop the student agitation in Dhaka 18 days ago and the helicopter of Sheikh Hasina leaving the country after resigning from the post of PM. On July 18, security forces were landed from helicopters inside a university in Bangladesh to stop the protesting students.

The protest to stop which the police in Bangladesh even opened fire. Where along with firing rubber bullets, such decisions were taken to stop the protesters in which hundreds of people lost their lives. Did a decision on reservation lead to a coup in Bangladesh? Was reservation the only reason for Sheikh Hasina to leave the country? Did the movement against reservation destabilize Bangladesh?

Afghanistan-like pictures seen in Bangladesh

Where Sheikh Hasina has been in power since 2009, where she has already started claiming to come to power for the sixth time in 2029, now the army is in command, which is talking about playing a role in forming an interim government. So, is the country that has separated from Pakistan now going on the path of Pakistan? Is this the result of the rebellion that Bangladesh is starting to become Pakistan?

Understand the reason behind these two questions. Sheikh Hasina has left the country. The army is currently in command of the country, which talks about forming an interim government with everyone, but in the meantime, looting, hooliganism and arson are taking place from the PM’s residence to the streets of Bangladesh.

Remember what happened when Taliban entered Afghanistan… Remember what the rebelling public did in Pakistan when Imran Khan was arrested… Taliban entered Afghanistan’s Rashtrapati Bhavan and looted it and Imran supporters entered the houses of military officers in Pakistan and created a ruckus. Now Bangladesh is also seen on the same path. Sheikh Hasina fled from the Prime Minister’s residence but the public entered the PM’s residence and vented their anger.

Protesters lying on the bed of PM House

PM’s residence is called Gana Bhawan in Bangladesh. No one is seen stopping people from entering there. People are seen vandalizing inside the PM’s residence. In the video, a person is seen who is happy just lying on the bed inside the PM’s residence in Dhaka. This video confirms that the people in Bangladesh were sitting in large numbers and now their anger is coming out.

He feels that those in power, besides being autocratic, loot the hard earned money of the people. That is why when the people troubled by dictatorship get a chance, they also forget about honesty. The condition of Bangladesh looks like Pakistan and Afghanistan. Some soldiers try to stop the people at the PM residence but their efforts are negligible.

The public vented their anger by looting

The public feels that those who live in big palatial houses have got all the comforts from their autocratic rule, that is why the unhappy public is busy snatching away that comfort. Whoever is getting whatever from the PM residence in Dhaka, is taking it with him. When there was problem in bringing it, people hired rickshaws outside. They loaded everything on the rickshaw. Someone took away a fridge from the PM residence, someone took away chairs only. Someone brought LED from Sheikh Hasina’s PM residence, someone brought a stove and someone did not even leave the decorative bouquet.

This is the public that has revolted against Sheikh Hasina, who thinks that the stuff brought by breaking into the PM’s residence is a medal or trophy for defeating the ruling party, who, after coming to power, assumed that he would do whatever he wanted. The same conditions that have arisen in Bangladesh after the removal of autocracy have created the fear of an unstable nation, the loss of which is very big.

(Aaj Tak Bureau)

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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