Dhaka: After forced to flee the country the Bangladesh government have recently officially requested Indian government to send Former Chief Minister Sheikh Haisna back to the country.
According to the details the request has been made through a notable verbele to the Indian government by Bangladesh’s Interim government’s Foreign Affairs Adviser, Touhid Hossain.
Touhis told media that they have sent a note verbale to India requesting to send Sheikh Hasina back.
The country on August 05 witnessed a student led protests across the country for weeks of calshes and protests that killed over 600 prople.
The former Prime Minister Sheilkh Haseena fled to India an interim government led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus was formed.
The Minister earlier on December 9, Sheikh Hasina accused the Chief Adviser to Bangladesh’s interim government, Muhammad Yunus, of being the “mastermind” behind the student protests.
While addressing a virtual meeting of the United Kingdom Awami League, Hasina claimed that despite all the demands of the protesters being met, the unrest continued across the nation, suggesting that it was a planned conspiracy.
Hasina accused Yunus of being the “mastermind” behind the protests that led to her removal, alleging that the protests were “meticulously designed” to overthrow her government.
She further criticised the interim government for its handling of the situation in the country, calling it “fascist” and saying that the people of Bangladesh were being “deprived” of their rights.
She further said that the Bangladesh is going through a tough time. She says under a fascist government, the people of Bangladesh have been deprived of their rights. The whole of Bangladesh is burning.
The ousted Prime Minister further noted the recent arrest of former ISKCON priest Chinmoy Krishna Das over the alleged charges of sedition by the Bangladeshi government, stating that he couldn’t have any lawyer to defend Das against the charges.
“They arrested Chinmoy Krishna Das and said there couldn’t be any kind of lawyer defending him. What kind of justice is this?…This proves that Bangladesh doesn’t have law and order,” she added.