Bangladesh Violence: BNP Supporters Stage Intense Protest at New York Consulate | Sheikh Hasina

Protests Against Quota in Bangladesh Show No Signs of Abating. Seeing the Deteriorating Situation, Sheikh Hasina Resigns from the PM Post and Leaves the Country on Monday. Reports Indicate That at Least 300 People Have Died in Violent Clashes in Recent Days.

Amid Violent Protests in Bangladesh, India Has Advised Its Citizens to Avoid Traveling to Bangladesh Until Further Notice. The Ministry of External Affairs Has Also Issued a Stern Warning to Indians Residing in Bangladesh to Remain Extremely Vigilant and Limit Their Movements.

The Situation in Bangladesh Has Changed. Following the Coup, the Army Has Taken Full Control of the Country. Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman Has Announced That an Interim Government Will Be Established Within 48 Hours. The Army Chief Has Vowed to Bring Peace to Bangladesh.

In the Wake of the Coup in the Neighboring Country, India Is Closely Monitoring All Situations. A Security Alert Has Been Issued Along the India-Bangladesh Border. On Monday, Protesters Caused Significant Disorder in Bangladesh, Including Vandalizing the PM’s Residence and Setting Fires at Various Locations in Dhaka.