Security heightened outside Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi amid Dhaka coup

Following today’s military coup in Dhaka, security has been significantly increased outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi. There are growing speculations that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina might seek refuge in India, prompting heightened vigilance.

In response to the military coup that erupted in Dhaka earlier today, security has been significantly heightened outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi. The coup, which saw the military forcibly seize control of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s residence, has raised tensions across the region and prompted enhanced security measures at diplomatic locations.

The coup began in the early hours of August 5, 2024, with armed forces storming the official residence of Sheikh Hasina on Prime Minister’s Office Road in Dhaka. Reports indicate that troops swiftly removed portraits of Hasina and seized documents. The prime minister’s current whereabouts are uncertain, but speculation is mounting that she may attempt to seek refuge in India.

In New Delhi, heightened security measures include increased police presence, surveillance, and the deployment of additional diplomatic security personnel around the Bangladesh High Commission. These precautions are being taken amid growing concerns that Sheikh Hasina could potentially arrive in India, either seeking asylum or temporary protection.  The situation remains volatile, with diplomatic circles closely monitoring the unfolding events and preparing for any developments that might impact the safety and security of diplomatic missions abroad.

The increased security around the Bangladesh High Commission reflects the gravity of the situation and the anticipation of possible diplomatic and political repercussions as the crisis in Bangladesh continues to evolve.