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Interim government to run Bangladesh as PM Hasina resigns

Protesters climb a public monument as they celebrate after receiving news of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation, in Dhaka. (Photo/Rajib Dhar/AP Photo)

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned, the country's army chief says, announcing that an interim government will run the affairs of the country until a new election is held.

Chief of Army Staff Waker-Uz-Zaman asked the protesters to go home and let the military restore peace.

The development means the end of 15-year rule of Awami League, the party of the founder of the republic.

Reports say Hasina, 76, fled to neighbouring India's West Bengal state.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. (Photo/Reuters)

Earlier reports had suggested that Hasina, along with her sister, had left the capital Dhaka amid widespread protests.

"She and her sister have left Ganabhaban (the premier's official residence) for a safer place," the source said. "She wanted to record a speech. But she could not get an opportunity to do that."

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Source: TRT

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