Bangladesh chief justice, central bank chief quit amid protests,
officials say
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[August 10, 2024]
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh's chief justice and central bank
governor have resigned, officials said on Saturday, as student protests
that forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee widen to target more
officials appointed during her regime. |
Security personnel stand guard next to a police station in Dhaka,
Bangladesh, August 9, 2024. REUTERS/Fatima Tuj Johora/File Photo |
Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan resigned, a law ministry official
said on the condition of anonymity, after students warned him of
"dire consequences" if he did not. Reuters could not immediately
contact Hassan.
Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rouf Talukder has also resigned
but his resignation has not been accepted given the importance
of the position, finance ministry adviser Salehuddin Ahmed told
reporters. Reuters could not contact Talukder.
Days earlier, four deputy governors were forced to resign by 300
to 400 bank officials accusing them of corruption.
Hasina has been sheltering in New Delhi since Monday following
an uprising that killed about 300 people, many of them students,
ending her uninterrupted rule of 15 years in the South Asian
nation of 170 million people.
(Reporting by Ruma Paul and Dhaka bureau; Writing by Krishna N.
Das; Editing by Willaim Mallard)
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