New Delhi. The political upheaval in Bangladesh is not stopping. Sheikh Hasina's son and advisor Sajeeb Bajay Joy has created a sensation by claiming that his mother did not resign from the post of PM. The protesters did not give her a chance to resign. On the other hand, there was a big upheaval on Saturday and the protesters forcibly took the resignation of seven judges including Chief Justice Obaidul Sahin. They had a hint that the coup and the existence of the interim government formed under Mohammad Yunus's leadership would be challenged in the Supreme Court.
Hasina did not resign from the post of PM
New revelations are being made every day about the coup that took place on 5 August in Bangladesh. Sajeeb Bajay Joy, son of Sheikh Hasina, who was the PM for 15 consecutive years, has claimed that Sheikh Hasina has not resigned from the PM post. She did not get a chance to submit her resignation to the President and had to leave the country. At the same time, Army Chief Waqar Uz Jama had announced that Sheikh Hasina had resigned. Now an interim government will be formed and the victims will be given justice.
Legal confusion increased
Let us tell you that Sajeeb Bajey Joy's claim has created a legal confusion. Sheikh Hasina did not give any statement after the statement of the army chief, so experts also believe that a confusion has increased. The Parliament has been dissolved and the interim government has been formed. Even the Modi government of India, where Sheikh Hasina has taken refuge, has congratulated the interim government. Experts believe that although the coup has taken place, this battle will continue for a long time. There are many legal complications, Sheikh Hasina has this option open that as soon as the elections are announced in the country, her party Awami League should come into the field with full force.
Supreme Court judges resigned
On the other hand, on Saturday, Bangladesh took another turn and the protesters threatened to burn the Supreme Court and its judges and forced the resignation of seven judges including Chief Justice Obaidul Sahin. They feared that the coup and the formation of the interim government could be challenged in the Supreme Court and the court could declare the formation of the interim government illegal.
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