Bangladesh Travel Advisory: India Warns Citizens Amid Protests In Bangladesh
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) urged its citizens not to go to Bangladesh for now. MEA issues Bangladesh Travel Advisory as warning amid protests in Bangladesh. Many people have been hurt or killed, and the country is seeing a lot of trouble.
And for those already in Bangladesh, the advice is to be very careful and keep in contact with the Indian High Commission of India in Dhaka through emergency contacts 8801958383679, 8801958383680, and 8801937400591 if needed.
Violent protests in Bangladesh have taken 76 lives including 13 police officers. The unrest has spread from the capital Dhaka to other parts of the country like Bogura, Pabna, Rangpur, Magura, Comilla, Barisal, and Feni.
Bangladesh protests began with students opposing a job quota system and grew into widespread violence against the government. Despite changes to the quota system, protests continue.
On Sunday, unknown attackers targeted a police station in Sirajganj. As Bangladesh protests grow, authorities are taking strong action. Police are using tear gas and stun grenades to disperse large crowds. The protesters want Prime Minister Hasina to step down. This attack on the police station shows how tense the situation has become across Bangladesh.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called the protesters “terrorists”, not students. To help control the situation, the government has announced a three-day holiday starting Monday.
The Bangladesh Travel Advisory stresses Indians there to stay alert and informed. The High Commission of India in Dhaka is ready to help Indians in Bangladesh during this crisis. They’re providing emergency help and advice to keep Indian citizens safe as the protests continue.
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