Coup in Bangladesh: Protesters climbed on the statue of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujiburahman, the father of Bangladesh, and threw hammers at him
Dhaka. There are reports of massive arson and violence in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and left the country by helicopter. Meanwhile, in the video that has surfaced, protesters are also seen breaking the statue of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujiburahman. In the video that has surfaced from Bangladesh, protesters are seen climbing on the statue of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujiburahman and breaking it. The protesters have become so furious that they climbed on the statue of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujiburahman, who is called the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, and used hammers.
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Who would have imagined we would have to see this scene ever! #Bangaldesh plunges in chaos pic.twitter.com/EUuAuxHRBf
— Indrajit Kundu Indrajit (@iindrojit) August 5, 2024
Ignoring the nationwide curfew, thousands of protesters have gathered at Dhaka's Shahbagh Square for a long march. Earlier, more than 100 people have died in the violence on Sunday. Protesters entered the PM House. The latest violence in Bangladesh started on August 5. Early in the morning, in different areas of Bangladesh, ignoring the nationwide curfew, protesters gathered and started violent protests on the streets demanding the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. During this, clashes started between the protesters and the supporters of the ruling party. The demonstration took such a violent turn that violence broke out between the police and the students as well.
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Security forces fired tear gas shells and stun grenades to disperse the violent mob. Many policemen also died in this violence. The protesters became so furious that they entered the PM House and set government properties on fire.
Army will form interim government
Amidst the violence, Bangladesh Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman has appealed to the people to maintain peace in a press conference. Addressing the nation, he said that we will fulfill your demands. Stay away from vandalism. If you people come with us, we will change the situation. Stay away from violence, anarchy and conflict. We have spoken to all the party leaders today. He said that the army will form an interim government in Bangladesh.