Bangladesh's PM Resigns: Kananga Ranaut Speaks Out, 'No One Is Safe in Islamic Countries'
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut reacted strongly to the news, claiming that "no one is safe in Islamic countries" and praising India as a safe haven. She highlighted the safety and security offered by what she termed "Ram Rajya" in India.
In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has resigned from her position. This decision follows significant unrest in Dhaka on Monday, prompting her departure from the country. She has since flown to India, seeking refuge from the escalating turmoil in her homeland.
The situation has elicited strong reactions from various quarters. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament (MP) Kangana Ranaut has been particularly vocal. She remarked that no one is safe in Islamic countries, citing Sheikh Hasina's choice of India as a safe haven. Ranaut expressed her sentiments on X, stating, "India is the true birthplace of neighbouring Islamic countries. We are honoured and pleased that the honourable Prime Minister of Bangladesh feels safe in India, but people living in India keep asking why a Hindu nation? Why Ram Rajya? Well, it's clear why!!!"
Bharat is the original motherland of all Islamic Republics around us. We are honoured and flattered that honourable Prime Minister of Bangladesh feels safe in Bharat but all those who live in India and keep asking why Hindu Rashtra? Why Ram Rajya? Well it is evident why!!!
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Kangana Ranaut, who has transitioned from a successful Bollywood career to politics, is serving her first term as an MP. She further commented, "No one is safe in Muslim countries, not even Muslims themselves. The situations in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain are unfortunate. We are fortunate to live in Ram Rajya. Jai Shri Ram." Ranaut is known for her often controversial and attention-grabbing remarks.
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The backdrop to Sheikh Hasina's resignation is the large-scale protests that have erupted in Bangladesh over the past two days. These protests, directed against Hasina's government, have resulted in the deaths of over 100 people. Sheikh Hasina, the 76-year-old daughter of Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, has been a dominant figure in Bangladeshi politics, having been in power since 2009. She was re-elected for a fourth consecutive term and a fifth term overall in the 12th general election held in January.
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The main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, along with its allies, boycotted the recent election. The ongoing protests are fuelled by widespread discontent with the controversial quota system, which reserves 30 percent of jobs for the families of those who fought in the 1971 Liberation War.