"Come back to Bangladesh, but...," the interim government appealed to Sheikh Hasina.

There is chaos in Bangladesh. Violence has erupted across the country in recent days. At the same time,Chave started oppressing the minority Hindus in Bangladesh.
"Come back to Bangladesh, but...," the interim government appealed to Sheikh Hasina.
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Sheikh Hasina: Home Affairs Adviser to the Interim Government of Bangladesh Brigadier General (Retd.) Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has appealed to the people of Bangladesh to return to their homeland. However, they have been advised not to create a ruckus on their arrival in the country.

Speaking to the media, Hussain said, "You have gone voluntarily. You can go back to your country. But don't be confused. Because people are going to be angry. You must come back. But don't bring the country into chaos. Rebuild your party with new faces, "he said. This was reported by Business Standard.
There is chaos in Bangladesh. Violence has erupted across the country in recent days. At the same time, religious fundamentalists have started oppressing the minority Hindus in Bangladesh. The houses of Hindus and other minorities are being attacked, their houses are being burnt, temples are being destroyed. After this, the minority Hindus have also started a movement. Meanwhile, Shakhawat Hossain, adviser to the home department in the interim government in Bangladesh, has admitted that minorities are being attacked in his country and the Bangladeshi government and security agencies have failed to provide security to them.
Challenges before the government
Mohammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate economist from Bangladesh, has been sworn in as the chief advisor to the interim government in Bangladesh. The students were demanding that Muhammad Yunus take over the reins of the country after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country. "I will work as an advisor to the government following the demands of the students," Yunus had said. Accordingly, he returned to Bangladesh and took charge of the country. Though the Bangladesh Army has decided to extend full support to the government led by Mohammad Yunus, it is facing challenges on multiple fronts in the wake of the turmoil in the country. Neither he nor the Bangladesh Army has been able to stop the ongoing violence in Bangladesh.

Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave her country due to the anger of the student movement. After resigning from the post of Prime Minister, he directly went to India for safe shelter. They are trying to get asylum in other countries, including the UK. However, his stay in India has been extended due to his travel to other countries. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her post. As a result, Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has taken over the leadership of the caretaker government. A 16-member council of advisors has also been announced to help Yunus run the state.

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