Protesters in Bangladesh demand the end of a ‘mafia state’ allegedly created by Prime Minister

Protesters in Bangladesh demand the end of a ‘mafia state’ allegedly created by Prime Minister

Bangladesh has been rocked by weeks of deadly protests, with demonstrators demanding an end to what they call a “mafia state” created by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The unrest has escalated to the point where Hasina has resigned and fled to India.

The protesters are accusing Hasina of creating a corrupt and oppressive regime that serves the interests of a few at the expense of the majority. They are calling for a new government that prioritizes the needs and rights of the people, rather than benefiting a select group of individuals.

The demonstrations have been met with a heavy-handed response from security forces, leading to further violence and casualties. The situation in Bangladesh remains tense as the protesters continue to demand change and accountability from their leaders.

The international community has been closely monitoring the developments in Bangladesh, with concerns over the ongoing political crisis and its impact on the country’s stability and future. As the protests show no signs of abating, the pressure is mounting for a resolution to the crisis that addresses the grievances of the people and paves the way for a more inclusive and transparent governing system.

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