Even after interim govt formation, uncertainty looms over Bangladesh; top officers resign, violence continues
Dhaka/IBNS: Bangladesh is still looking at uncertainty even as a caretaker government has been sworn in under the leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus amid reports of persecution of minority communities that continue to pour in.
Yunus, the interim caretaker backed by the military, appealed for peace during his visit to Rangpur on Saturday as he embraced the mother of a student shot dead by the cops.
He has also appealed for religious unity amid reports of attacks on the minorities in Bangladesh since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.
However, the effects are yet to make any impact on the country that has been marred by violence in recent times.
Meanwhile, to add to the crisis, there has been a string of resignations from the country's various government offices. The latest on the list is Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rouf, who stepped down from his post on Saturday.
This comes three days after over 100 bank officials staged protests outside his office, demanding his resignation. Rouf has cited health reasons for stepping down, reported The Daily Star.
Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan, seen as a loyalist of ousted premier Sheikh Hasina, was forced out of his office on Saturday as students surrounded the Bangladesh Supreme Court and gave him an hour's ultimatum to step down. Five more judges of the top court resigned later in the day.
Justice Syed Refat Ahmed, the senior judge of the High Court division of the Supreme Court, was appointed the country's 25th Chief Justice by President Mohammed Shahabuddin last evening.
The chief of the country's market regulator has also resigned. Prof Shibli Rubayat-Ul Islam, the chairman of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission, had not been turning up at work for several days. He, too, cited health reasons for stepping down.
Meanwhile, attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh have raised concerns. Chittagong city saw a massive rally on Saturday, which was attended by tens of thousands of Hindus, demanding safety and equal rights as citizens of the country.
Incidents of violence, too, continue to be reported from across Bangladesh. Five army personnel were injured and a military vehicle was torched during a clash at an Awami League procession in Gopalganj last afternoon.
Bangladesh has reported arson, killings, and multiple incidents of persecution of minority communities across 52 districts since Sheikh Hasina's resignation as the Prime Minister on August 5. Two protesters also suffered injuries.
Hasina fled the country the same day amid fears of being mobbed after protests intensified following the death of over 400 agitators in clashes with the cops.
Her residence was stormed by the protesters hours after she left the complex in a military helicopter. She landed at an airbase in India's Uttar Pradesh, hours later.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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