100 former ministers, MPs, and political leaders fled
The people of the country are now waiting to see what path the new government of Bangladesh takes after fixing the law.
Because they are currently not letting anyone from the previous government party escape. In this situation, an anti-corruption coordinated campaign or the formation of new parties, the government's focus on various recruitment changes? People want stability.
Let corruption be reined in. Restoring people's trust in the police is a big challenge. Expatriates have been sending remittances more and more in the last few days. The expectation of the common people is that some urgent reforms should at least be started during this government.
Indian media is spreading false information about communal attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.
The government needs to take initiative to release Arab expatriates who were arrested while protesting against Sheikh Hasina. Interim Government Home Affairs Adviser Retired Brigadier General M Sakhawat Hossain emphasized improving the law and order situation in the country and bringing back normalcy in public life. He said, "The interim government will first try to improve the law and order situation of the country." Muhammad Yunus also called maintaining law and order the number one job of the government.
After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, her ministers, MPs, and influential political leaders have been left the country. Some are leaving the country alone; some are with their families.
Many have gone into hiding inside the country out of fear. Not only the Minister-MP or the influential, but the top leaders of various organizations, including the Awami League, Jubo League, and Chhatra League, have also gone into hiding out of fear.
In this list there are influential businessmen of the Awami League party and corrupt officials and employees of various government institutions.
During the anti-discrimination student movement, 90 former ministers, MPs, and political leaders fled the country in 27 days from July 14 to August 10.
Besides, at least 10 ministers, MPs, and influential people have been detained at the airport.
At least 25 ministers—MPs, political leaders, and corrupt government officials—have returned after seeing the situation at the airport. Shahjalal Airport and related sources have informed this information.
Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina accused the United States of orchestrating her ouster from power due to her refusal to cede Saint Martin Island, which would have given them control over the Bay of Bengal.
According to the Economic Times report which cited the ousted Bangladeshi PM’s close associates, Hasina said “I resigned to avoid witnessing the death toll that radicals sought to achieve through violence. They wanted to gain power over the dead bodies of students, but I did not allow that by stepping down. I could have stayed in power by surrendering Saint Martin Island’s sovereignty, allowing US control over the Bay of Bengal. I urge my fellow countrymen not to be misled by radicals,".
Throughout her 15 years in power, Hasina had nurtured close connections with Delhi.,One of India's biggest foreign policy problems that will probably put its capacity to handle tests is the abrupt departure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh following widespread student protests.