Sheikh Hasina quits, leaves Bangladesh
Sheikh Hasina has quit as Bangladesh's Prime Minister and the Army is moving to take control amid violent protests demanding her exit. She left the state capital Dhaka in a military aircraft.
Sheikh Hasina has quit as Bangladesh's Prime Minister and the Army is moving to take control amid violent protests demanding her exit. Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman told the media that the Army will form an interim government and has appealed to the protesters to return to the path of peace.
"There is a crisis in the country. I have met Opposition leaders and we have decided to form an interim government to run this country. I take all responsibility and promise to protect your life and property. Your demands will be fulfilled. Please support us and stop the violence. If you work with us, we can move towards a proper solution. We cannot achieve anything through violence," the Army chief said.
He said, leaders of Opposition parties and civil society were present at today's meeting and clarified that nobody from the ruling Awami League attended it.
Ms Hasina, who started her fifth term as Prime Minister earlier this year, left the state capital Dhaka in a military aircraft. The 76-year-old is accompanied by her younger sister, Sheikh Rehana. Protesters demanding her resignation have, meanwhile, stormed Gono Bhaban, the Prime Minister's official residence, local media reports have said. The Bangladesh Army, it is learnted, had given a 45-minute ultimatum to the Prime Minister to step down.
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