He was forced to flee Dhaka on August 5 in the face of strong public protests. It is 'deposed', but has the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, resigned and left the country? Hasina-son Sajib Wazed Joy himself has fueled the controversy several times. He claimed, 'My mother never resigned in writing anywhere.' Hasina, who has taken refuge in Delhi, has not yet said anything about it. Rather, on August 5, General Waqar-uz-Zaman, the Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh, announced the resignation of the Prime Minister in front of the journalists. Written by the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury. Where he claimed, the current president of Bangladesh, Mohammad Sahabuddin, is a recent one to him
The interviewer said that he too could not find Hasina's 'resignation letter'.
mean? If Hasina really resigned, where did it go? Or, he did not officially resign? Matiur wrote, 'I searched for three weeks. I have also searched in the cabinet department. Where the resignation letters of the president, prime minister and ministers are supposed to be submitted. Not even there. Finally, I met President Sahabuddin at Bangabhaban. I was surprised to know that he does not have it.'
Motiur recently conducted a brief interview with the interim government's chief adviser, Muhammad Yunus. Some words of disappointment also came out from the mouth of the chief adviser. Again, Dr. also told about some new dreams. Yunus. He met the President immediately after that. Want to know directly about Hasina's resignation letter.
According to reports, the President's reply—'I heard he resigned. But I don't have any documentary evidence. May not have time to submit. At 10:30 am on August 5, Bangabhaban received a call from the Prime Minister's residence. It is said that the Prime Minister will come to Bangabhaban. Within an hour the call came again – he is not coming… there were rumors all around. I started searching with my own source. At one point I heard that he (Prime Minister) has left the country. He did not tell me anything.'