On Monday, Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year tenure as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister ended as protesters stormed her palace in Dhaka, demanding her resignation. Hasina, who led through economic growth but faced criticism for human rights abuses, saw her administration challenged by escalating unrest. Despite economic achievements like robust GDP growth and improved living standards, her rule was marred by allegations of repression and corruption. The protests, initially sparked by student grievances, evolved into a broader movement against her leadership, culminating in her departure. Read The Rest at :
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