
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has questioned the Bangladeshi government over the murder of student leader Sharif Usman Hadi in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina said that anarchy is spreading under the rule of the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus.
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also said that the situation has worsened since her departure from Bangladesh. Such a situation could strain relations with Bangladesh's neighbors, including India.
Sheikh Hasina warns Muhammad Yunus.
In an email interview with ANI, former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina said that the murder of a young leader under the interim administration is fueling violence in the country.
Sheikh Hasina warned Muhammad Yunus that this kind of situation is not only creating instability within Bangladesh but could also damage relations with neighboring countries, especially India.
Bangladesh's government's credibility is eroding.
Sheikh Hasina further said that this tragic murder reflects the anarchy that has gripped the country since her government was overthrown, and it has only worsened under Muhammad Yunus's rule. The former Bangladeshi PM said that violence has become commonplace in Bangladesh, while the interim government either denies it or is unable to stop it.
Sheikh Hasina further added that India is watching the anarchy, the atrocities against minorities, and the destruction of everything that both countries have built together. When you cannot maintain basic order within your own borders, your credibility on the international stage is lost. This is the reality of Muhammad Yunus's Bangladesh.
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