let's speak to aditya raj kaul, a journalist at the tv9 nework in india and he has been following theu so much forjoining us. first, given the iron grip that sheikh hasina has had on the country since 2009, and also simply the figure that she has represented in bangladesh, could you put into perspective what a huge moment this is for the country?— is for the country? well, this is as bi as is for the country? well, this is as big as bangladesh's _ is for the country? well, this is as j big as bangladesh's independence itself. the forces have been defeated completely. it started with a pro war really, when the student agitators came together, guns blazing against the sheikh hasina government, asking for the removal of the reservation ofjobs. while the protests increased across bangladesh, there were some steps in some corrections done by the sheikh hasina government. at a second wave of protests escalated in bangladesh, clearly indicating that they were not going to stop and the prime minister would have to resign. 0n minister would have to resign. on sunday, more than a hundred people