Summary: Exiled former PM Sheikh Hasina accuses Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus of orchestrating her ouster. Dhaka prioritizes her extradition from India. Read the full story.
In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently in exile in India, has vowed to return to her homeland, accusing interim leader Muhammad Yunus of orchestrating a “meticulous conspiracy” to remove her from power. Dhaka has reaffirmed that securing her extradition is its top priority.
Hasina, who fled to India after her government was toppled in a student-led uprising on August 5, 2024, addressed the widows of four policemen killed during the protests in an emotional Zoom interaction on Monday. She blamed Yunus for inciting violence and dissolving inquiries into the deadly crackdown.
Sheikh Hasina’s Allegations
- The former premier claimed that the deaths of police officers and the burning of 450 police stations were part of a larger conspiracy to overthrow her government.
- “This government that usurped power has to go. People have to ensure that,” she declared.
- Hasina accused Yunus of unleashing “terrorists” to destabilize Bangladesh and stated that human rights violations under his rule were “unprecedented.”
- She insisted that “mobster” Yunus and those responsible for the alleged killings would face justice “on Bangladeshi soil.”
- Hasina claimed she narrowly survived an assassination attempt during the August 2024 coup and vowed to “avenge the deaths” of her supporters upon her return.
Bangladesh’s Interim Government Responds
Following Hasina’s remarks, Bangladesh’s interim administration reaffirmed its commitment to bringing her back from India:
✔ Extradition is a top priority – Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that efforts to bring Hasina back for trial would continue.
✔ Awami League’s uncertain future – The government stressed that Bangladesh’s political parties and people would decide whether Hasina’s party should continue to exist.
✔ Crimes against humanity charges – Authorities cited a UN Human Rights (OHCHR) report, accusing Hasina’s administration of human rights violations, fueling international pressure for her return.
India Yet to Respond on Hasina’s Extradition
Bangladesh’s Foreign Office has officially requested New Delhi to repatriate Hasina, but India has yet to issue a formal response. Diplomatic negotiations remain ongoing.
What’s Next for Sheikh Hasina?
As tensions rise, the question remains: Will Hasina return to Bangladesh to reclaim power, or will she remain in exile as Dhaka pushes for her extradition? The unfolding political drama continues to grip the nation and the international community.
Last Updated on: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 4:05 pm by Outlook News Team | Published by: Outlook News Team on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 4:05 pm | News Categories: News
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