New Delhi: Arriving in Delhi on a scheduled commercial flight from Dhaka in the early hours of Wednesday, Tanveer Khan appeared calm but uneasy. "We will face new challenges in the coming days," said Khan, who is in Delhi in connection with his work.
A native of Sylhet in Bangladesh, the Dhaka Uttara area resident said he didn't know what to believe of all that was being spread on news or social media. Khan arrived in Delhi on an Air India flight that landed at 1 am. It was not immediately known how many passengers were on the flight.
On Tuesday, Air India cancelled its morning flight to Dhaka but operated the evening one. The plane then returned to Delhi around 1 am with passengers from the Bangladesh capital. A special Air India flight carrying 205 people, including six infants, from Dhaka arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday morning.
"Bangladesh has calmed down but we will face new challenges in the coming days. We don't know the future but we hope something good will come," Khan said. Embattled leader Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and landed at the Hindon airbase near Delhi on Monday following unprecedented anti-government protests.
Thousands of protesters looted and vandalised Hasina's official residence in Dhaka, smashed a statue of her father Mujibur Rahman and set offices of her party on fire as they celebrated her departure.
The protests, which began last month initially with the demand to end a quota system that reserved 30 per cent of government jobs for families of veterans who fought in Bangladesh's 1971 War of Independence, later turned into anti-government demonstrations.