A Bangladeshi journalist, Munni Saha, was attacked by a mob in Dhaka, accused of spreading misinformation and pro-India sentiments. This incident follows the arrest of Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, sparking widespread protests and unrest across the country. Further arrests of ISKON monks have fueled the tensions.
Results for: Political Unrest
Violent clashes erupted in Pakistan after supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan marched towards Islamabad, prompting the army to receive ‘shoot at sight’ orders. Four soldiers and a demonstrator were killed, leading to widespread unrest and economic repercussions.
Bangladesh’s vital garment industry, responsible for 85% of its exports, faced a $400 million loss due to unrest following the ousting of the former leader. While the situation has stabilized, industry leaders warn of potential future disruptions unless worker concerns are addressed. The article examines the impact of the protests on the industry, worker demands, and the steps taken to restore stability.
The death of a 14-year-old Bangladeshi girl found shot near the India-Bangladesh border has fueled tensions between the two countries. Bangladesh accuses Indian forces of killing the girl, while India claims she was found dead during a routine patrol. The incident comes amid ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Australian cricket captain Alyssa Healy has expressed concerns about holding the ICC T20 World Cup in Bangladesh due to the ongoing political turmoil and violence. The situation in the country has led to humanitarian crises, prompting the ICC to explore alternative venues like the UAE, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe. The decision on the tournament’s location is pending, leaving the cricketing world in a state of uncertainty.
Bangladesh is experiencing a period of intense unrest following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Pro-military mobs, armed with bamboo rods and plastic pipes, clashed with suspected supporters of Hasina, preventing them from gathering outside her childhood home. This incident occurred on the anniversary of the assassination of Hasina’s father, a national holiday that was canceled by the caretaker administration. The ousted Prime Minister has called for an investigation into the violence that led to her removal, while Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, now leading the caretaker administration, has initiated discussions with the UN to launch an inquiry into human rights abuses under Hasina’s rule.
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, ousted on August 5, urged her countrymen to observe National Mourning Day on August 15, commemorating the assassination of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. She also demanded a thorough investigation into the recent killings during the unrest that led to her downfall. Amidst chaos and political uncertainty, Hasina’s call for peace comes as the country grapples with the aftermath of her resignation, leaving Bangladesh in a state of flux.
The Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka has resumed limited operations following violent clashes in Bangladesh that led to the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The reopening comes as the country transitions to an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Shanto Khan, a Bangladeshi actor, and his father, Selim Khan, a media executive, were lynched by a mob in Chandpur, Bangladesh, while allegedly attempting to flee the country. The incident occurred amid political turmoil following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The mob’s anger stemmed from Selim’s alleged involvement in illegal sand extraction and corruption. Shanto is known for portraying Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in a recent film.
India has temporarily shut down its visa application centers in Bangladesh due to escalating political unrest in the neighboring country. This decision comes after weeks of protests and violence that culminated in the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. While India has evacuated non-essential staff and families from its High Commission in Dhaka, diplomats remain on duty, and the embassy continues its operations.