Bangladesh’s Chief Justice, Obaidul Hassan, has resigned under pressure as the country’s interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, takes control. The resignation comes after new protests from students and other demonstrators, following weeks of mass protests that have resulted in over 450 deaths and numerous injuries.
The mass uprising, which forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee to India, has led to a period of uncertainty and unrest in Bangladesh. With the interim government now in charge, there are hopes for stability and peace to be restored in the country.
The resignation of Chief Justice Hassan highlights the ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh, with the judiciary facing pressure from various groups. As the country navigates through this challenging period, the role of the judiciary and the government will be crucial in maintaining order and upholding the rule of law.
The international community will be closely monitoring the developments in Bangladesh, as the country strives to rebuild and move forward after the recent upheaval. The resignation of Chief Justice Hassan is just one of many steps in the process of establishing stability and democracy in the nation.
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Pakistan is taking over now.
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Have these unaccountable, murdering, riotous nationalists ended the Separation of Powers in Bangladesh?