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Did This Astrologer Predict Sheikh Hasina’s Political Turmoil And Bangladesh Crisis? Find Out Now

The world has been closely watching the political unrest in Bangladesh, which ultimately led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and her departure from the country. Amid ongoing protests against government job quotas, an astrologer’s prediction from months earlier has gained renewed attention.

Prashanth Kini, an astrologer, had shared a post on December 14, 2023, warning Sheikh Hasina to be cautious during May, June, July, and August 2024 due to potential assassination attempts. Kini recently revisited his prediction on social media platform X, writing, “I have already predicted Sheikh Hasina will be in trouble in August 2024, Is she fleeing her country!!!!” His foresight has sparked a flurry of reactions online.

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Social media users reacted with amazement at Kini’s near-accurate prediction. One user asked about the future of Bangladesh, to which Kini responded, “Full anti-INDIA.” Another user commented, “Bangladesh is undoing itself to East Pakistan.” Many lauded his prediction, with comments like “What a prediction it was” and “Well predicted, sir.”

Others sought Kini’s predictions on various topics, including the devastating floods in the South and personal life questions.

What Happened in Bangladesh?

After weeks of escalating protests, the situation in Bangladesh reached a boiling point on Sunday. Violent clashes between security forces and demonstrators resulted in multiple fatalities. Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at the protesters, who in turn attacked a police station.

Despite a curfew-like situation and actions by police and military, the protests continued into Monday. Demonstrators stormed Sheikh Hasina’s official residence, prompting her to resign and flee the country. Reports indicate that she has taken refuge in India.

In the aftermath, the Bangladeshi military has assumed control, with the army chief proposing an interim government to stabilize the situation.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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