Parliament Dissolved in Bangladesh, Protestors for Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus to lead interim government

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8/6/20241 min read

The Parliament in Bangladesh has been dissolved by the President, thereby clearing the way for election in the country to get a new government to replace Shekh Hasina government which fell after she resigned from her post and fled the country.

Protestors now want Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead the interim government, which the Army there said, would be formed.

The violent protests that involved gory clash between many divergent groups of Bangladesh, have now slowly inching to peace in the country. But there still is chaos all around. Some Hindu temples have reportedly been destroyed, and the Bangladesh event is feared to impact Indian situation.