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Bangladesh Unrest: PM Sheikh Hasina Leaves Country, Protestors Storm Her Ganabhaban Residence

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August 5, 2024
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid fresh unrest which has killed atleast 300 people. PM Hasina, accompanied by her sister, has left for West Bengal in a military chopper and protestors have stormed her residence, Ganabhaban, sources told ABP LIVE.

The development comes as a senior aide told news agency AFP on Monday that Hasina’s resignation could be a “possibility” while her son Sajeeb Wazed urged the security forces to block “any unelected government” coming to power. 

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