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Prime Minister Hasina Forced to Flee Bangladesh by Helicopter
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International archive source on the 5 August 2024 resignation/departure and the start of the interim transition.
Bangladeshi Army and Student Protesters Agree on Muhammad Yunus to Head Interim Government
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Transition source on the agreement around Muhammad Yunus-led interim government formation.
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Anti-Discrimination Movement
The 2024 Anti-Discrimination Movement began around the reinstatement of the government job quota system. Students from universities across the country mobilized to demand merit-based recruitment. The movement quickly spread nationwide and, over time, grew into a broader social and political protest.
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Hasina Resignation and Fall of Government
On 5 August 2024, after weeks of mass protests and a planned Long March to Dhaka, Sheikh Hasina resigned and left Bangladesh for India. Protesters entered Ganabhaban, and the military announced steps toward forming an interim arrangement.
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Yunus Interim Government Formation
On 8 August 2024, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus took oath as chief adviser of an interim government after Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and the dissolution of parliament. The new administration faced demands for justice, institutional reform, and a credible election pathway.