Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina
Bangladesh Chief Justice Resigns Amid Ongoing Student Protests and Supreme Court Demonstrations
Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan of Bangladesh's Supreme Court has resigned from his position, following protests by students and demonstrators. His resignation letter has been submitted to the law ministry. This comes after a previous attempt by Hassan to resign was met with agreement "in principle", but he ultimately stepped down. Hassan is seen as a loyalist to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was forced to quit after a mass uprising. The interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has taken steps to reorganize the judiciary, with five other top judges in the Supreme Court also resigning on Saturday.
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