The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has resigned.

Sheikh Hasina, has resigned and exited the country on Monday, as confirmed by a senior military official

In late June, the protests started off peacefully when students demanded the removal of a quota system for government jobs. However, things took a violent tu. rn when clashes erupted between protesters, police, and pro-government activists at Dhaka University.

The government's use of force, curfews, and internet shutdowns to suppress the protests ended up causing more anger, with almost 300 people killed. This led to calls for her resignation.

 Over the weekend, around 100 individuals lost their lives during clashes between protesters, security forces, and supporters of the ruling party nationwide.

 Almost 300 people killed. This led to calls for her resignation. Hasina stated that the protesters were no longer students but criminals, and she urged the public to deal with them firmly.

In Dhaka, thousands of demonstrators breached her official residence, Ganabhaban, amid reports indicating that Hasina and her sister, Sheikh Rehana, had sought refuge in a "safe location."