The exiled Bangladesh prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has called for an investigation into the deaths of students during protests that led to the downfall of her government. After fleeing to India, Hasina expressed shock and called for justice for those killed. She also commemorated the assassination of her father and urged the public to mark a day of mourning. The violent protests, initially over job quotas, escalated into a movement against Hasina’s government, resulting in her removal and a collapse of law and order in the country. Following her escape, protesters vandalized her residence and a museum dedicated to her father. Hasina broke her silence as police launched a murder investigation against her for the killing of a grocer. A businessman has filed a case against her, accusing her of crimes during her time in power. Hasina, who ruled Bangladesh for 15 years, faced allegations of human rights violations, censorship, and corruption. The tumultuous events have left Bangladesh in a state of chaos and uncertainty.
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Shweta Sharma
Shweta Sharma is a reporter/journalist working for the Independent UK from Delhi, India. She has worked with international media like Sputnik International, India Today, Cover Asia Press, among others. Shweta Sharma covers current events and politics.