Sheikh Hasina, former Bangladeshi prime minister, left Dhaka on August 5, 2024, under the veil of secrecy, amid escalating social unrest, in a properly orchestrated operation. She made her landing at India’s Hindon Airport. The plane from Hasina continued to be the most closely followed that morning. According to real-time information from the flightradar24 webpage, the Bangladesh Air Force plane AJAX1431 has been the most closely followed plane on the planet, with over 29, 000 passengers traveling along its path at any given time. The Bangladesh Air Force’s Lockheed C-130 Hercules plane, known as AJAX1431, took off from Bangabandhu Airbase at 3.09pm, and it was officially designated as a teaching journey. The plane’s transponders and automated geolocator methods were turned off until it approached Indian aircraft over West Bengal, according to a source quoted by The Daily Star. AJAX1431 reactivated its transmitters at chokepoint” BEMAK” as it approached Indian aircraft and changed its lessons from Kolkata to Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh’s Hindon Air Force Base. Only 30 minutes prior to Hasina’s established home, the Gono Bhaban, protesters allegedly departed. Unaware of Hasina’s withdrawal, Army Chief General Waker-uz-Zaman was preparing to make an announcement of her resignation. In a later interview, he acknowledged the tumultuous situation and the possible dangers to Hasina’s existence had she remained in the nation. Someone informed me that she is going to leave the country and that she is on the work when we were having conversations with the political events. She was leaving the country, I didn’t recognize. If she had stayed, it might have put a strain on her career. No one would have desired an extra-judicial shooting to have taken place. He claimed that the position was “extremely volatile”.
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