Dhaka, August 6 - Following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the collapse of her government, thousands of people gathered at the Parliament building in Dhaka on Tuesday morning. This comes after a chaotic scene unfolded on Monday afternoon, when news of Hasina's resignation led to a massive influx of citizens entering the Parliament premises.

The situation quickly turned chaotic as eager crowds sought to take photos and explore the iconic building. However, the enthusiasm soon gave way to vandalism and looting. Miscreants were reported to have damaged important documents and furniture, causing significant destruction within the Parliament building. They even entered the session room, where further disturbances were noted.

In response to the disorder, members of the army have been deployed to key locations around the Parliament building to restore order and security. The military personnel are actively working to remove unauthorized individuals from the premises, ensuring the safety of state property and preventing further damage.

The events highlight the volatility and uncertainty in the country following the government's sudden departure, as the nation grapples with the implications of the recent political upheaval.