The demonstrators were upset with President Shahabuddin's statement. They were demanding his resignation. (This footage has gone viral on social media.)
After the removal of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh, the demand for the removal of President Mohammad Shahabuddin has intensified. According to the Bangladeshi news Daily Star, thousands of people gathered in front of the Rashtrapati Bhavan in the capital Dhaka. He was upset with Sheikh Hasina's statement about her resignation.
President Shahabuddin said in an interview on Sunday-
I just heard that Sheikh Hasina has resigned as Prime Minister. But I have no evidence regarding his resignation. I tried many times to get his resignation but maybe he didn't have time for that.
Demonstrators said the president had lost his moral right to remain in office. The protesters demanded that the President should step down within 2 days. After the crowd turned violent, the police lathi-charged and fired tear gas canisters.
At least 5 people were injured in the stampede. He has been admitted to the hospital. Police said the protesters started pelting stones at them, so they took strict action.
Leaders of the student movement came to pacify the demonstrators. He has sought an extension of 2 days.
The student leader said- the President will be removed in 2 days According to the Dhaka Tribune, Hasnat Abdullah and Sarjis Alam, two leaders associated with the movement, reached out to the demonstrators on Tuesday night as the protests intensified after President Shahabuddin's statement. He appealed to the people to leave there. The student leaders promised the people that there would be a major change in power in the country within two days.
Student leader Hasnat said they will talk to political parties in the presence of the army chief and choose a new president by Thursday. He said that if a new president is not chosen by Thursday, he will take to the streets with the people.
This footage of Sheikh Hasina is from August 5. According to media reports, he had less than 1 hour to leave the country.
Debate on whether or not Sheikh Hasina is still the PM of Bangladesh has intensified After this statement of the President, now the debate has intensified in Bangladesh whether Sheikh Hasina is still the Prime Minister of Bangladesh constitutionally. Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh on August 5. He fled to India. A few days later, his son Wajid Joy claimed that Sheikh Hasina was still the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
According to Article 57 (A) of the Constitution of Bangladesh, if the Prime Minister resigns at any time by submitting his resignation to the President, the office of the Prime Minister in the country shall become vacant. Now there is a problem in this regard in Bangladesh. The President is saying that he has not received Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
Bangladesh's Acting Law Minister Asif Nazrul condemned the President's statement. He said the President is clearly lying.
Apoorva Jahangir, Deputy Secretary of Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus in Bangladesh, said he agreed with Asif Nazrul's statement. However, he said, the government has not yet taken any step to remove President Shahabuddin.
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