Following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation as PM, Awami League members and minorities in Bangladesh faced a severe backlash, forced into hiding. Reports emerged of targeted violence, arson, and abduction, with the army chief’s announcement of an interim government offering some relief. Residents called for effective law enforcement to restore safety. Chhatra League is the student wing of Hasina’s party.
Awami League netas, Hindu families go into hiding as attacks continue

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