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Publish Sheikh Hasina scenes in Bangladesh

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With unrest and political turmoil rampant within the nation, following the resignation of Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina, the individuals have sounded cries of ‘victory’. In an aggressive burst of pleasure, protesters becoming a member of from totally different elements of Dhaka have been seen storming Ganabhaban (the Bangladesh prime minister’s residence), overturning furnishings, smashing glass doorways, and taking away totally different gadgets. Many have been even dancing and chanting slogans within the premises and elsewhere in Dhaka.

Various Awami League places of work, together with the residences of Awami League politicians and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, all through Bangladesh have been additionally attacked and looted.

Renowned Bangladeshi photographer who participated within the protests at Shahbagh, Dhaka, stated that “Beautiful moments descended into Bangladesh” as Sheikh Hasina stepped down from her publish.

The pictures beneath seize a few of these moments of “joy” after the previous PM resigned and fled the nation.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

People wave the Bangladeshi flag as they have fun the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

A Bangladeshi man raises a flag in entrance of a automobile set on fireplace on the Ganabhaban, the Prime Minister’s residence, after Sheikh Hasina’s resignation in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

After Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the nation, individuals loot a monitor, a pc and a duck from the Ganabhaban, the Prime Minister’s residence.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

People stand close to vandalised, burnt-down automobiles on the Mohammadpur Police Station.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

People stroll subsequent to vandalised automobiles on the Mohammadpur Police Station after former PM Sheikh Hasina’s resignation.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

People go to the location of the vandalised statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the daddy of the Bangladeshi nation.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

A member of the military stands guard as individuals collect on the entrance of the Parliament Building a day after the resignation of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

People go to the vandalised Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Museum.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

People collect on the entrance of the Parliament Building a day after the resignation of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. A banner hangs on the doorway of the Parliament Building that reads ‘Justice’.

Photo:
Mohammad Ponir Hossain

A view of a mural of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina vandalised by protesters and adorned with a necklace of sandals.

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