President’s Address:  President Mohammad Shahabuddin announced the dissolution of parliament and formation of an interim government amid the crisis.

Coup and Military Control: The military took control of Bangladesh, ousting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Khaleda Zia Released: Former Prime Minister and opposition leader Khaleda Zia was released from jail by presidential order.

Sheikh Hasina's Exile: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India due to violent protests and is current

Violent Protests: Protests against reservation policies escalated, resulting in hundreds of deaths and widespread destruction.

Night Curfew Imposed: A night curfew from midnight to 6 am was enforced by the army to control the unrest.

India’s Response: India heightened security along its border with Bangladesh and is monitoring the situation closely.

Global Reactions:  The international community called for peace and stability, urging for fair elections in Bangladesh.

Economic Impact: The crisis disrupted business activities and shook investor confidence in Bangladesh’s economy.

Social Strain: The ongoing violence and political instability have strained the social fabric of the country, leaving communities divided.