
Dhaka5 minutes ago
- Copy link

The Bangladeshi army has rejected the news of coup in the country. On Tuesday, the army issued a statement saying that the army had held a routine meeting. It was introduced by some media institutions in such a way that the army is going to coup.
Earlier, there was speculation in media reports that the tension between the army and the interim government could apply in the country.
According to the Dhaka Tribune, Army Chief Waqar Uch Jaman while addressing the soldiers said that the country and its people are the priority of the army. Do not react to provocation.

The news of the coup is baseless, nothing will happen Speaking to Bhaskar, Bangladesh’s press secretary Shafiqul Alam said that these reports are baseless, nothing is going to happen. We are preparing to hold elections in Bangladesh in December.
Shafiqul Alam said that the interim government of Bangladesh is talking to all political parties and is committed to conducting independent and fair elections according to their suggestions.
Apart from this, a source, who monitored political matters in Bangladesh, has said that the news of coup in Bangladesh is not correct. So far there is no information or activity of the army moving forward.
There were coup reports due to resentment about Yunus Earlier in the morning, there were reports that the army could coup in the country due to increasing resentment among the interim government head Mohammad Yunus.
The army had an emergency meeting with this. 5 Lt Gen, 8 Major General and several senior officers of the Army attended this meeting held at the Army Headquarters.
The Army is preparing to establish a ‘National Unity Sarkar’ by announcing the President’s Emergency or a coup.
Reports of army chief’s coup were also revealed Two months ago, such reports were revealed that some of the army’s radical officers General Waqar-Uz-Jaman’s coup is also being conspired. Bangladeshi Army Lieutenant General Mohammad Faizur Rahman wanted to control the army in collaboration with Pakistan’s secret agency ISI.