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Judge, Governor, UGC Chief… ‘Helpless honourable’ in front of violent mob in Bangladesh, resignations not stopping

Bangladesh is burning in the fire of unrest, anarchy and violence. Be it a common citizen or an honorable person holding a high position. Everyone is burning in this hatred. The situation is such that the country’s Chief Justice has had to bow down to the attitude of the fearless and violent mob. On Saturday, the mob did not spare even the Supreme Court and entered the premises and threatened the Chief Justice to resign. Ultimately the Chief Justice had to resign. Along with him, 5 other judges also resigned. But this story is not limited to this. In Bangladesh, officials from small to big positions are facing this crisis.

BSEC chief had to resign

Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) Chairman Professor Shibli Rubayat Ul Islam also had to resign. He sent his resignation to Financial Institutions Division Secretary Mohammad Abdur Rahman Khan on Saturday night.

The governor also resigned

Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rauf Talukdar has also resigned from his post. He cited personal reasons in his resignation. But the truth is that the way the crowd was constantly demanding his resignation, he had to resign due to that.

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UGC chairman also submitted his resignation

University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman Professor Kazi Shahidullah has resigned from his post. He sent his resignation to the Ministry of Education on Sunday. He was elected as UGC Chairman on 28 May last year. Kazi Shahidullah previously served as the Vice Chancellor of the National University of Bangladesh during 2009-2013.

Let us tell you that on Saturday, Bangladesh Chief Justice Obaidul Hasan and five other judges of the top appellate division resigned. There was a massive demonstration of students on the streets demanding reforms in the judiciary. Syed Refat Ahmed has been appointed as the new Chief Justice of Bangladesh. The students alleged that the Chief Justice was close to former PM Sheikh Hasina.

People are robbing the bank too

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At least five people were injured when miscreants opened fire during a protest in front of Islami Bank PLC’s head office in Dhaka on Sunday. Officials said the employees were resisting bank robbers and looters when the attack took place. The miscreants opened fire on the crowd and fled the scene.

Several officers resigned

The law and order situation in Bangladesh remains uncertain since Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and left for India. Muhammad Yunus, head of the newly formed caretaker government, condemned attacks on minority communities and urged the youth to protect them. The political crisis has forced several top officials out of office.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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