President Bangladesh Dismissed Parliament

President Bangladesh Mohammad Shakhabuddin dismissed the parliament before the formation of the Provisional Government. This is reported by Dhaka Tribune.

According to the report, the decision was made following the meeting of the head of state with the leaders of the country’s armed forces, leaders of a number of political parties, representatives of the NGO and leaders of the student movement.

As reported, the former prime minister of the country, the head of the nationalist party Bangladesh (BNP) Haledu Ziya was released from prison.

Representatives of the student protest movement require that the Provisional Government head the Nobel Prize of the World Muhammad Yunus.

On the eve of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army Bangladesh, General Waker Uz-Zaman announced that a transition government will be formed in the country.

The statement was made after the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasin resigned against the backdrop of protests.

On Monday, thousands of protesters burst inside the Ganobhaban complex in Dakka, the official residence of Prime Minister Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina.

Hasina and her sister left the official residence. They went to a safer place in a military helicopter

Mass unrest in Banglads flashed after the country’s authorities canceled most quotas to government posts.

According to the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, 147 people were killed during the riots. According to local media reports, the number of those killed exceeded 200 people.