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Sheikh Hasina resigns as Bangladesh PM, interim government to take charge, says Army chief

According to reports, Hasina will be landing in India in search of a safe place.

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Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has stepped down from her designated post, amid ongoing protest, and an interim government will run Bangladesh said the country’s Chief of Army Staff General Waqar-uz-Zaman on Monday.

According to reports, Hasina will be landing in India in search of a safe place. The report further suggested that she and her sister have left Gono Bhaban, her official residence.  

Chef General Zaman conveyed his intention to the media saying the army of Bangladesh would create an interim government and even requested the protesters to establish order in the country.

PM Hasina and her sister, leaving her official residence in the country, Ganabhaban, flew in an army helicopter heading towards West Bengal, India, to ensure safety. The Bangladesh Army appears to be moving to oust, reportedly giving the Prime Minister a 45-minute ultimatum to step down. It was her fourth consecutive tenure as PM.

Gripping images of protesters vandalising a statue of Ms. Hasina’s father and the most towering leader in the country’s history, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who led it out from what was then East Pakistan into a nation independent from Pakistan, are playing out in Dhaka’s streets.

Protests in Bangladesh, which began last month, gathered steam as students launched an agitation against a reserved quota on government jobs for family members of those who fought in the country’s war of independence in 1971—30 percent of government jobs.

They want it scrapped, saying the system favors ruling Awami League supporters and that any selection should be based on the merit of the candidates. With the rise of protests, the Awami League administration tried to suppress it with utmost rigor. Over 300 defenders were killed in the confrontations.

Then, one comment by Prime Minister Hasina enraged the protesters even more. “If not the grandchildren of the freedom fighters, then who will receive quota benefits? The grandchildren of the ‘Razakars’?”. “This is my question. I put it across to the people in the country. If the demonstrators will not budge an inch, there is nothing I can do. They can continue with the demonstrations. But when they begin to destroy property and attack police officers, the law will follow its course. We can’t do anything.”

The term ‘Razakars’ touched a raw nerve. In the 1971 liberation war, Razakars, a paramilitary force raised by the Pakistan Army, was infamous for unmentionable atrocities like mass killings, rape, and torture.

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Himanta Biswa Sarma attacks Congress after Assam win, says people made Pawan Khera eat Pera

Himanta Biswa Sarma targets Congress after BJP’s Assam win, saying voters made Pawan Khera eat pera.

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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched a sharp attack on the Congress after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led alliance secured a decisive victory in the 2026 Assam Assembly elections.

Reacting to the results, Sarma took a swipe at Congress leader Pawan Khera, saying that the people of Assam had made him “eat pera,” a remark aimed at highlighting the party’s defeat in the state.

The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) registered a commanding win, marking its third consecutive term in Assam. The BJP itself won a significant number of seats, while its allies — the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) — also contributed to the alliance’s strong tally.

The victory underlines the BJP’s continued dominance in the northeastern state, with Sarma emerging as the central figure in the party’s campaign and governance narrative.

Political observers note that the scale of the mandate reflects voter support for the party’s leadership and its governance approach, even as the opposition struggled to mount an effective challenge.

With this result, the BJP has further strengthened its position in Assam’s political landscape, while the Congress faces renewed questions over its performance in the state.

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Yogi Adityanath warns of strict action against forcible land occupation

Yogi Adityanath has warned of strict action against those forcibly occupying land, directing officials to ensure quick resolution of complaints.

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Yogi Adityanath has reiterated that strict action will be taken against anyone found forcibly occupying others’ land, underlining his government’s firm stance against illegal encroachment.

According to media reports, the Chief Minister issued the directive while addressing grievances, making it clear that such cases will not be tolerated and will be dealt with through strong legal measures. He instructed officials to ensure that victims receive timely relief and justice.

Adityanath emphasised that protecting citizens’ property rights remains a priority for the state government. He directed administrative and police authorities to act promptly in cases of land grabbing and ensure that illegal कब्ज़ा is removed without delay.

The Chief Minister has consistently maintained a tough position on land-related disputes. In recent interactions with the public, he has stressed the need for swift resolution of complaints and warned officials against negligence in handling such matters.

He also highlighted that strict legal action should be taken against those involved in unlawful occupation, ensuring accountability and deterrence against repeat offences.

The move is seen as part of the government’s broader push to strengthen law and order and curb the activities of land mafias in the state.

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Suvendu Adhikari after Bengal win, says Akhilesh Yadav is next

Suvendu Adhikari says Akhilesh Yadav is next after BJP’s Bengal win, shifts focus to Uttar Pradesh elections 2027.

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Following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s sweeping victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026, senior leader Suvendu Adhikari made a strong political statement, indicating that the party’s next focus will be the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027.

Riding on the momentum of the party’s performance in Bengal, Adhikari said that several opposition leaders have already lost political ground and added that Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav would be “next” in line.

The BJP leader, who secured key victories in constituencies such as Bhabanipur and Nandigram, also claimed that the defeat of the ruling Trinamool Congress marked the beginning of a political decline for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. He asserted that her “political exile has started,” referring to her electoral losses in recent contests.

Adhikari further criticised the Trinamool Congress, comparing it with other opposition parties and alleging that it lacked ideology and was driven by family-based politics. He also suggested that several leaders and workers from the TMC could shift allegiance to the BJP in the coming period.

The BJP’s strong showing in West Bengal marks a major political shift in the state, where the party has managed to significantly expand its footprint. Political observers say the latest remarks underline the party’s intent to carry its electoral momentum into upcoming state elections, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, which is expected to be a key battleground in 2027.

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