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  2. 2024 Bangladesh constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional crisis emerged in Bangladesh on 5 August 2024, after the Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, resigned and shelter to India as protesters stormed her residence and office in Dhaka during a massive mass uprising.

  3. Non-cooperation movement (2024) - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional crisis emerged on August 5, 2024, following Sheikh Hasina's resignation, because the existing constitution has no provisions for an interim government or any other form of government in the event that the prime minister resigns and the parliament is dissolved.

  4. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    In Nepal, on July 20, the All Nepal National Free Students Union held a rally in solidarity with the quota reform movement in Bangladesh and to protest the killing of students. [ 435 ] The Bangladeshi diaspora in Italy , [ 436 ] Canada , [ 437 ] France , [ 438 ] Qatar , [ 439 ] the United Arab Emirates , the Maldives , the United Kingdom and ...

  5. 2024 Bangladesh post-resignation violence - Wikipedia

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    Awami League men set fire to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party office. [39] The home of Shamsul Hoque Tuku, deputy speaker of Bangladesh Parliament, was vandalized. [2] The home of Hosne Ara, a Member of Parliament, was burned and looted during the violence. [45] Two Jubo League leaders were murdered in Bogura District. [42]

  6. 2024 Bangladesh presidential resignation protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Bangladesh Presidential resignation protests are an ongoing protest demanding President Mohammed Shahabuddin's resignation stem [4] from his controversial remarks following the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Protesters accuse Shahabuddin of siding with authoritarian forces, fueling dissatisfaction among students ...

  7. Students–People's uprising (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional crisis emerged on August 5, 2024, following Sheikh Hasina's resignation, because the existing constitution has no provisions for an interim government or any other form of government in the event that the prime minister resigns and the parliament is dissolved.

  8. Constitutional Reform Commission - Wikipedia

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    The constitutional reform commission was announced on 11 September 2024, along with five other commissions. In his public address, Chief Adviser Yunus emphasized that reforming the constitutional and electoral frameworks was essential to halting the recurring cycles of political violence and authoritarianism that had plagued Bangladesh.

  9. 2024 Bangladesh internet blackouts - Wikipedia

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    From mid-July to early-August 2024, a series of internet blackouts occurred in Bangladesh during the Student–People's uprising, [1] when the Sheikh Hasina administration ordered internet to be shut down across the country.