Washington: Apna Punjab Media: The United States expresses deep concern over the ongoing violence in Bangladesh, including attacks on members of religious or political groups, and calls on the new government to conduct credible investigations into all such cases and provide justice to victims. Have done. It will be necessary to do. A State Department spokesperson said, “We are deeply concerned by continued reports of violence in Bangladesh, including violence directed at members of religious or political groups.” We are equally concerned about reports of violence against police and law enforcement. “We reiterate our call for peace and de-escalation by all sides. It will, as a friend and partner of the Bangladeshi people, continue to support and promote the democratic aspirations of Bangladesh.” For human rights of all. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has been in power for 15 years, is going through an unprecedented crisis, resigning after protests against the job quota scheme turned into a mass movement against her and her government. More than 300 people have been killed in the past few chaotic weeks.