Sheikh Hasina News / 'Bangladesh will demand the return of Sheikh Hasina' - Statement by Muhammad Yunus

Bangladesh's interim government chief Mohammad Yunus demanded the deportation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is living in India. He announced that Hasina will be prosecuted for the deaths of protesters and human rights violations. Yunus sought help from Interpol and expressed commitment to hold fair elections.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 18, 2024, 11:40 AM
Sheikh Hasina News: Amid political turmoil in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina leaving the country and staying at an unknown place in India has become a cause of serious political controversy. The issue took a new turn when the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, vowed to bring Sheikh Hasina back and take action against her.

Why did Sheikh Hasina leave the country?

Last August, Bangladesh witnessed massive student-led protests, with reports of heavy violence and hundreds of deaths. Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave the country amid this political instability. She is currently living at a secret location in India.

Big statement by Mohammad Yunus

Addressing the nation on the occasion of completion of 100 days of his tenure on Sunday, Mohammad Yunus indicated a tough stand against Sheikh Hasina. He said that his interim government would prosecute all those responsible for the deaths and human rights violations during the protests.

Yunus said, "We will demand India to send Sheikh Hasina back home. Human rights violations, enforced disappearances, and every aspect of dictatorial rule during her government will be investigated."

Seeking international cooperation

Yunus also revealed that his government has raised the matter before International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan. Apart from this, a request has been made to issue a 'red notice' for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina and her associates, seeking help from Interpol.

Focus on elections and transfer of power

Yunus said that his priority is to restore democracy in Bangladesh and hand over power to the elected government. However, he did not give any clarity on the date of elections.

Challenging situation for India

Sheikh Hasina's presence can prove to be diplomatically challenging for India. The demand for Hasina's return by the interim government of Bangladesh and efforts to arrest her through Interpol can create political dilemma for India.

Fight for human rights and justice

Muhammad Yunus has called for investigation of cases of human rights violations and punishment of those responsible. It is the priority of the interim government to take the country out of the influence of dictatorship and restore democracy.

Conclusion

This political crisis in Bangladesh is attracting the attention of the international community. The return of Sheikh Hasina and possible action against her may affect the relations between India and Bangladesh. In the coming times, it will be interesting to see how India handles this situation and how the process of restoration of democracy in Bangladesh moves forward.