Where is bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina in India..!?

Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday. Due to the tense situation across the country, she has now left her native country and taken refuge in India. There are reports that she is going to migrate to england soon and will stay in india until the problem in the country is calm. 76-year-old former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been unable to control the anti-government violence in bangladesh for the past month. Now she has left the country after the outbreak of this protest. Her sister rehana in england is helping her. She is set to leave india once security arrangements are made for Sheikh Hasina in England.
She has left Dhaka in a military helicopter after thousands broke into her residence in Dhaka. Reports claim Hasina is headed to Bengal, India! Sheikh Hasina's sister Rehana's daughter Tulip Siddiqui is a member of the british Parliament. Sheikh Hasina left bangladesh yesterday and arrived in india with the help of the indian Air Force. Senior indian officials, including National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, met her and promised to keep her safe. Sheikh Hasina is now being monitored by the indian Air Force and other security agencies. Sheikh Hasina, who is currently staying in a safe place in Delhi, will soon go to London. And today she is meeting key government officials in India. The Foreign minister briefed the prime minister about what was happening in Bangladesh. It is said that leader of Opposition rahul gandhi also spoke to the External Affairs minister in this regard.

Following these problems, India's Border Security Force has been on extra alert along the bangladesh border. Trains and flights between india and bangladesh have been temporarily suspended. Bangladesh's prime minister Sheikh Hasina's 1971 policy of providing special employment opportunities to families involved in the liberation war sparked riots in the country. Following this, she has now resigned. Sheikh Hasina has been the prime minister of bangladesh for a long time. Riots often erupted during her rule. Many fights have erupted between her and the opposition. Many others have been imprisoned. Soon after Hasina stepped down as president, the country's army chief took charge of the interim government.

Bangladeshi student groups have been protesting since last month demanding the abolition of the controversial system of reservation in government jobs. These protests, which started peacefully, turned violent and affected the whole of Bangladesh. people of bangladesh have been protesting against the provision of 30 percent reservation in government jobs to the families of soldiers who participated in the 1971 war. Due to this violence, the supreme court recently decided to reduce the reservation to 5 percent. However, this did not help end the protests. It is said that 250 people have been killed so far in this violence.

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