Hindon Airbase: At Ghaziabad's Hindon Airbase, the chopper of former prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina touches down. In Bangladesh, the coup occurred in the midst of violent confrontations and demonstrations against reservations. Sheikh Hasina boarded an army helicopter to travel to India following her resignation as prime minister. Ajit Doval, the National Security Advisor (NSA), attended the conference as well. Doval left the air base around seven o'clock in the evening.
The former prime minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, arrived at the Hindon airbase on a C-130 transport plane. The aircraft will be positioned close to the C-130J C-17 and Super Hercules Force of the Indian Air Force, which observed the Ghaziabad airfield at Hindon enter Indian airspace. flight of the aircraft away from the hangar locations. The Indian Air Force and security agencies
Leaving Hindon Air Force Station is Ajit Doval
Prior to Sheikh Hasina's plane landing, security at Hindon Airbase was stepped significantly. Additionally, access to the air base's installations is prohibited for media representatives.
Army to establish a provisional administration
In Bangladesh, amid violent riots and anti-reservation rallies, a coup occurred on Monday. Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister, quit and departed Dhaka.