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Astrologer Predicted Unrest For Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country amid violent protests over government policies. Interestingly, Indian astrologer Prashant Kini had predicted this unrest months in advance, warning of potential threats to Hasina during this period. Kini’s accurate forecast has captured widespread attention, adding a unique angle to the unfolding political drama in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina
Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina

In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country after violent protests erupted in Dhaka. The protests were sparked by widespread dissatisfaction with the government’s policies, leading to Hasina’s resignation. Following her departure, she flew to Hindon Airport, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, before planning to travel to London.

Astrological Prediction Comes to Light

Amidst the political chaos, it has come to light that Indian astrologer Prashant Kini had predicted the turbulence surrounding Sheikh Hasina in December 2023. In his forecast, Kini mentioned that Hasina needed to be cautious during the months of May, June, July, and August 2024, warning of potential assassination attempts.

Kini later reshared his prediction on August 5, asking, “I have already predicted Sheikh Haseena will be in trouble in August 2024. Will she flee her country?” This post quickly went viral, gaining over 2.6 million views and receiving numerous likes and comments.

Social Media Reactions

Social media users had varied reactions to the astrologer’s foresight. One individual remarked, “What a prediction it was,” while another added, “Impressive work!” A third user humorously commented, “Please predict my life it’s more important than Bangladesh.”

Background on Bangladesh’s Unrest

The unrest in Bangladesh began with violent student demonstrations over a controversial government quota system. The policy allocated 30% of government positions to the relatives of veterans of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, sparking anger and protests across the country.

The Supreme Court reduced the quota to 5% after the administration appealed the high court’s decision to reinstate the scheme. The situation escalated when protesters stormed Hasina’s official residence, leading to her eventual resignation and departure.

Military Intervention and Interim Administration

Following the chaos, Bangladesh’s army chief, Waker-uz-Zaman, announced that the military would aid in establishing an interim administration. He urged for peace and called for calm to restore stability in the nation.

As Bangladesh navigates through this political turmoil, the role of astrology in predicting political events has added an intriguing layer to the unfolding drama. The future remains uncertain as the country faces significant challenges ahead.

 

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