New Delhi. Bangladesh Crisis Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's daughter is deeply saddened by the incidents of violence happening in her country. She said that she is very sad that she was not with her mother amidst the huge turmoil in her country.
I wish I could hug my mother
Saima Wazed said in a post on X that she is sad that she could neither see nor hug her mother after she was removed from the post. Wazed wrote in a post,
Saima works in WHO
Saima Wazed is the regional director for South-East Asia at the World Health Organisation (WHO). Hasina, 76, was forced to resign as prime minister on Monday evening following weeks of protests over job quotas that killed more than 400 people. She fled Dhaka, reportedly after the Bangladeshi army gave her a 45-minute ultimatum.
Bangladeshi army gave ultimatum
Hasina was forced to resign as prime minister following weeks of protests over job quotas that left more than 400 people dead. She fled Dhaka, reportedly after the Bangladeshi army gave her a 45-minute ultimatum.
After resigning, Hasina left for India from the capital Dhaka in a military plane. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that the government is giving Sheikh Hasina time to recover and decide on her next step. He said, "In a very short time she sought permission to come to India. We also received a request from the Bangladesh authorities for approval of the flight.
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