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PM Sheikh Hasina resigns, who will form next government in Bangladesh?

DNA Monday, 5 August 2024
Ms. Hasina, who took office earlier this year and began her fifth term as prime minister, departed the state capital of Dhaka in a military helicopter and might be travelling to a safer area of India.
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