New Delhi: Bangladesh anticipates the development of another interval government – a day after Sheik Hasina surrendered and escaped the nation and the military took control in the midst of gigantic fights.

Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin late last night led an essential gathering to examine the development of a military-upheld guardian government. Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, alongside the top of the navy force and airforce, and top heads of a few resistance groups including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami party, went to the gathering.
The Army Chief will today meet understudy pioneers who initiated a development against work quantities that transformed into a call for Ms Hasina to leave. Understudy pioneers have said that they need another in-between time government with Nobel Harmony laureate Muhammad Yunus as its main counselor.
General Waker – in a location to the country – yesterday declared that Sheik Hasina had surrendered and the Military would frame a break government. “The nation has endured a ton, the economy has been hit, many individuals have been killed – – the time has come to stop the brutality,” said General Waker.
Sheik Hasina – the girl of Bangladesh’s initial architect Sheik Mujibur Rahman – was allowed a 45-minute final proposal to step down as the Prime Minister, it is learnt.
Ms Hasina, who began her fifth term as Prime Minister recently, left state capital Dhaka in a tactical airplane for India subsequent to leaving. The 76-year-old is joined by her more youthful sister, Sheik Rehana. Sheik Hasina met Public safety Counselor Ajit Doval evening subsequent to arriving at the Hindon Flying corps base in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad – around 30 km from Delhi.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar today led an all-party meeting to talk about the fall of Sheik Hasina government and the Military’s takeover in adjoining Bangladesh in the midst of vicious fights. Mr Jaishankar advised the heads of all gatherings about the circumstance in the brutality hit country and the means taken by the Indian government.

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