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Let’s take power again in Bangladesh… Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina son new update!

Bangladesh is one of India’s closest allies. It was decided to give 30 percent reservation to the heirs of freedom fighters in that country. The student bodies who did not like this registered protests and jumped into the fray. But the protest suddenly turned violent. As a result, more than 400 people died.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post after witnessing the escalation of violence and took refuge in India in a military plane. It is also said that he is preparing to go to another country to seek protection and seek asylum.

He did not formally resign

In this situation, Sheikh Hasina has not formally resigned as Prime Minister, her son Sajib Waseed Joy has dropped a bombshell. He said about this. Following the escalation of violence, Sheikh Hasina hastily left the country and went to India. He did not formally resign as Prime Minister then. After informing about formal resignation. Sheikh Hasina is ready to submit her resignation letter. But by then the protesters tried to trespass into the Prime Minister’s residence.

Awami League party will come to power

So he went there without taking any clothes. So according to the political system he is still the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. We can go to the courts against the interim regime that was set up during my mother’s absence. Our Awami League will come back to power. The elections to be held in the next few months will be won with full force and the government will be led by Sheikh Hasina.

Thanks PM Modi

And ready to join hands with the existing opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Sheikh Hasina’s son has also promised to restore the country’s democracy through it. And also to India who helped us to find shelter in times of danger. Sajib Waseed Joy has said that he will express his gratitude to Prime Minister Modi. Sheikh Hasina’s son has said that he has not formally resigned as Prime Minister, which has created a stir in international politics.