The Crime Desk: The United States has said to closely monitor the current situation in Bangladesh. At the same time, the country also called for the process of forming the interim government in Bangladesh to be democratic and inclusive. The White House announced this information on Monday (August 5). This news was reported by the news agency Reuters.
US National Security Council spokesman Matthew Miller said, “We call on all parties to refrain from violence.” I call upon everyone to restore peace as soon as possible.
“Many lives have been lost in the past few weeks, and we call for calm and restraint in the coming days,” Miller said.
On the formation of the interim government of Bangladesh, he said, “We welcome the announcement of the interim government and at the same time call for any changes as per the laws of Bangladesh.”
At the same time, he deeply regretted the human rights violations and casualties in Bangladesh in the past few weeks.
It should be noted that a large number of protestors have lost their lives in recent weeks in the ongoing quota reform movement in Bangladesh. In the context of this incident, massive anti-government protests were created in the country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country in the face of ongoing protests on Monday.
