- NSA Ajit Doval received former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina at the Hindon airbase, reports NDTV
- Sheikh Hasina lands in India's Hindon near Delhi after resigning as Bangladesh PM, reports Reuters quoting India Today
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Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina landed in India's northeastern city of Agartala on Monday after fleeing Dhaka, broadcaster CNN-News18 reported. India is set to offer a safe passage to Hasina, the report said, citing intelligence sources
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- Military takes over in Bangladesh. Army chief says we will form interim government
- The Awami League office of Hasina in Dhanmandi torched by protesters, say reports
- BBC reported that Hasina left on a helicopter for Agartala in Tripura. The Associated Press said she has resigned but gave no other details. However, the Ministry of External Affairs or local officials in Agartala refused to confirm the report. Tripura Home Secretary P.K. Chakravarty told PTI "we have no such information
- Drumrolls in Comilla as locals head to the Town Hall in the centre of the town to celebrate
- India govt issues high alert along India-Bangladesh border, reports ANI via Reuters
- Bangladesh army chief: Trying to find solution for the country, give us some time, we will find a solution
- Interim government to be formed, says Waqar-uz-Zaman, Bangladesh Army chief in address to nation
- No representative of the ruling Awami League attended the all party meeting called by the army chief
- Police and army will not open fire, says Bangladesh army chief
- Bangladesh home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal's residence in Dhaka's Dhanmandi attacked by protesters, says Prothom Alo, Dhaka daily
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