Sheikh Hasina: Whether to return Sheikh Hasina or not... India should decide, Bangladesh's Yunus government's statement causes panic


Posted on 2nd Sep 2024 10:28 am by rohit kumar

Sheikh Hasina, who left the country and the post of Prime Minister on August 5, is currently in India. But Bangladesh is upset with Sheikh Hasina being in India. This is why Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hussain has said something new. Hussain said that India should decide whether to hand over Sheikh Hasina or not.

 

Sheikh Hasina's diplomatic passport cancelled

 

Meanwhile, Bangladesh has also canceled the diplomatic passports of Sheikh Hasina and her family members. Now the question is whether Sheikh Hasina can stay in India without a visa or not. The Indian Foreign Ministry said that after leaving the country, Sheikh Hasina was permitted to enter India in a very short time.

 

Amidst all this, a question is arising whether Sheikh Hasina may have to face extradition. The Bangladesh government is demanding to hand over Hasina back. Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Mohammad Tauheed Hussain says that there is an agreement with India. If our legal system wants, we will try to bring Sheikh Hasina back.

 

Student movement started against reservation

 

Let us tell you that in August last month, more than 400 people lost their lives in the violent student movement in Bangladesh against reservation. Students were protesting against the reservation system. Although the Supreme Court amended the reservation system, later the students demanded resignation from Sheikh Hasina. The angry mob started moving towards the PM's residence in Dhaka. Under pressure from the Bangladesh Army, Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post of Prime Minister and also had to leave her country.

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