After large-scale violent protests in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of Prime Minister. After resigning, Sheikh Hasina has left Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina's plane has landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. According to sources, Sheikh Hasina's plane will be refueled, after which she will go to London. Let us know all the updates on this matter in our news.

Sheikh Hasina met Ajit Doval

According to sources, after reaching India from Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has met India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. According to sources, NSA Ajit Doval has left Hindon Airport after meeting Sheikh Hasina. NSA Ajit Doval had received Sheikh Hasina at Hindon Airbase.

Hasina may go to London

Sources had already informed that Sheikh Hasina will land in India by her plane. Sheikh Hasina's plane will also be refueled. After this, Sheikh Hasina's plane will leave India. According to the information, the second refueling of the plane is likely to take place in the Gulf countries, especially in Saudi Arabia. After this, Sheikh Hasina's plane is likely to leave for London.

According to the top source of the Air Force, Sheikh Hasina's plane landed at Hindon Airbase at 5:45 pm. Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has landed at Hindon Air Base by C-130 transport aircraft. The plane will be parked near the Indian Air Force's C-17 and C-130J Super Hercules aircraft hangar. The movement of the aircraft from entering Indian airspace to Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad is being monitored by the Indian Air Force and security agencies.

Security agencies were monitoring

According to the information, Indian security agencies were monitoring the C-130 aircraft with call sign AJAX1431 from 10 km away from the Indian border with Bangladesh. It was told that Sheikh Hasina and some members of her team are in this plane. This aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force has reached Ghaziabad in UP via states like Jharkhand, Bihar.

The situation in Bangladesh will improve by night - Army Chief

According to Reuters, the Bangladesh Army Chief has said that there is no need to impose emergency or curfew in the country. The Army Chief has also said that the entire problem will be resolved by today i.e. Monday night. The Army Chief has appealed to all the students to remain calm and return to their homes.