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Bangladesh Protests: Sheikh Hasina Lands At Indian Air Force Base Near Delhi After Fleeing Dhaka

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Bangladesh Protests: Sheikh Hasina Lands At Indian Air Force Base Near Delhi After Fleeing Dhaka

Bangladesh Protests: Sheikh Hasina Lands At Indian Air Force Base Near Delhi After Fleeing Dhaka

In the midst of escalating violence and mass protests in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has fled the country and landed at an Indian Air Force base near Delhi.

The move comes after days of unrest in Dhaka, where demonstrators have clashed with security forces over issues including job quotas and economic instability.

Hasina's departure marks a significant turning point in the political crisis, raising questions about her next steps and the future of Bangladesh's leadership.

The situation remains tense as the world watches closely to see what unfolds next.

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