Amid the ongoing tensions in the neighbouring country of Bangladesh, the country is all set to dissolve the parliament and will be forming an interim government at the earliest. Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin scheduled a meeting with leaders of various political parties & representatives of civil society at Bangabhaban.
The meeting also included the three chiefs of the armed force. The army has decided to end the curfew by Tuesday and has planned to call the schools and businesses to reopen. Army is determined to take corrective measures & end this situation of anarchy.
#Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin announced in televised address that interim government to be formed in consultation with political parties & stakeholders will arrange elections as soon as possible. pic.twitter.com/gtNxBuwc66
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In the latest development, at least 56 people were killed during the unrest in Bangladesh on Monday, news agency AFP reported, citing police and doctors.