Interim govt helpless in Bangladesh :Warring students calling shots :Force supreme court chief justice and five other judges to resign

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Despite formation of interim government in Bangladesh there seems to be no improvement in the volatile condition in this country.

The chief justice of the supreme court of this country Obaidul Hasan was forced to resign along with five other judges saturday evening.
The protesters who are calling the shots in Bangladesh had gathered in the court campus and had given an ultimatum to the chief justice and five of his colleagues to resign by 1 pm.
The warring student protesters had threatened the chief justice and other judges to be prepared for serious consequences in case of their failure to resign.
Looking at the seriousness of the situation the chief justice cancelled a meeting of all the judges of the supreme court.
President Bangladesh Mohammad Shahabuddin appointed Syed Rafat Ahmad as the new chief justice of the supreme court.
The nobility of Noble Laureate Muhammad Yunus the caretakers head of the interim Bangladesh government does not seem to be working at all.
The country is in the midst of student anarchy and they are doing what they want.
The security forces, police and above all its army appear to be mute spectators else they could have crushed the violence. If they were hesitant in taking this step they could have easily protected the lives and properties of the minorities. But they did not take any steps deliberately, feel political observers and critics. The appeal made by the interim head Muhammad Yunus was just a sham. He is the one who patted the back of the warring students when he took over, say those who are keeping an eye on developments in this country.
Political analysts feel that the army appears hand in glove with the agitators.
Only a few days ago the same protesters had lynched 14 policemen during violent protests in this country. After this they forced the country’s PM to resign and flee. Then they started targeting the minorities and then vent their ire against the judiciary.
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