Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Resigns: A Look At Her Educational Qualification And Political Career
Dhaka: Amid the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her position and an interim government will run Bangladesh said the country’s Chief of Army Staff General Waqar-uz-Zaman on Monday. Earlier today, the Bangladesh government ordered a complete internet shutdown as protestors asked the general public to join a “Long March to Dhaka”, a day after over 100 people died in fierce clashes between demonstrators demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and the ruling party supporters in different parts of the country. As per Bangladesh media reports, she departed from Bangabhaban at around 2:30 PM on Monday on a military helicopter, accompanied by her younger sister, Sheikh Rehana for a “safer place.”
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Resign: A Look At Her Educational Qualification And Political Career
Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has announced her resignation, causing a significant stir in politics. Hasina, the 76-year-old daughter of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, had been ruling the strategically located South Asian nation since 2009. She was elected for a record fourth consecutive term and fifth overall term in the 12th general election held in January, amid a boycott by the main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of former premier Khaleda Zia and its allies. Here’s a look at her education and impactful political journey.
Education:
Sheikh Hasina reportedly earned a Bachelor of Arts in Bangla Language and Literature from the University of Dhaka, setting a strong academic foundation for her political future.
Political Beginnings: Her political career began in her student years with active involvement in the independence movement. She later founded the Awami League, a key political party in Bangladesh.
Path to Power: Known for her political skill and commitment, Hasina served multiple terms as Prime Minister, focusing on economic growth, social welfare, and diplomacy.
Challenges: Hasina faced political unrest, economic issues, and humanitarian challenges, yet her strategic decisions and resilience drove the country forward.