Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday afternoon, concluding her 15-year tenure amid intense protests and violent clashes that resulted in hundreds of deaths.
The recent unrest stems from widespread discontent over a system that prioritizes certain individuals for government employment.
The protests, initially sparked by students demanding the abolition of the quota system last month, have since evolved into a larger movement calling for the Prime Minister’s resignation.
The announcement of her resignation was made by Military Chief General Wakar Zaman in a televised address.
He revealed plans to form an interim administration in the coming weeks to restore order, a move in accordance with the nation’s constitutional provisions for maintaining governance during a political transition.
Thousands of demonstrators had gathered around Hasina’s official residence, demanding her resignation and accusing the government of suppressing freedoms and engaging in corruption.
The escalating protests had caused widespread turmoil and significantly affected the nation’s economy.
General Zaman emphasized that the interim administration would work towards stabilizing the country and organizing new elections promptly, adhering to electoral laws and ensuring a transparent process.
He called on all political parties and citizens to support efforts to restore peace, highlighting the legal obligation of maintaining public order.
In her resignation statement, Sheikh Hasina expressed that her decision was in the nation’s best interest.
She reflected on her administration’s accomplishments and expressed her hopes for Bangladesh’s continued development and prosperity, underscoring the legal and ethical considerations that guided her governance.
The interim administration’s formation has led to speculation about Bangladesh’s political future, with the public hopeful for a stable and transparent administration to tackle the nation’s challenges.
The legal framework governing the interim period will be critical in ensuring a smooth and lawful transition of power.