Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina Resigns Amid Violent Protests, Sparks Mixed Reactions Globally

Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's Prime Minister, has resigned and fled the country following violent protests. In London, Bangladeshis celebrated the news, while international businesses, such as H&M and Hula Global, are concerned about the unrest affecting their operations. Germany emphasizes the importance of Bangladesh's democratic progress.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 05-08-2024 17:41 IST | Created: 05-08-2024 17:41 IST
Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina Resigns Amid Violent Protests, Sparks Mixed Reactions Globally
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Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has resigned and left the country following a wave of violent street protests. The controversial leader's departure has prompted mixed reactions across the globe.

In Whitechapel, a London neighborhood home to many Bangladeshis, people celebrated the news by taking to the streets with flags and honking car horns. Abu Sayem, a 50-year-old resident, expressed his joy: 'Bangladesh has achieved its second independence now.'

However, businesses with interests in Bangladesh, such as H&M and Hula Global, have voiced concerns. H&M, one of the world's largest fashion retailers, called for a peaceful resolution, while Hula Global has redirected its apparel orders to India. Meanwhile, Germany's Foreign Ministry stressed the importance of maintaining a democratic path in Bangladesh.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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