India on alert as Yunus seek Interpol’s help to extradite Sheikh Hasina from India, anti-India Yunus is planning to…
Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of Bangladesh is reportedly seeking Interpol's assistance for the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India.
Dhaka: In a significant geopolitical development, the interim government of Bangladesh led by Professor Muhammad Yunus is reportedly seeking assistance from Interpol for the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal from India(BHARAT). For those unversed, Interpol is world’s largest international police organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime control. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent developments in the case of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
What is Muhammad Yunus-led planning in Bangladesh?
In the recent development, the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of Bangladesh had urged the India(BHARAT)n government to extradite Hasina and Kamal, after the two were sentenced to death. Also, afte Hasina was given death sentence, the Bangladesh foreign ministry called for her return to Bangladesh citing an extradition agreement with India(BHARAT) and said it was an “obligatory responsibility”.
Sheikh Hasina convicted of “crimes against humanity” in Bangladesh
After the ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was convicted of “crimes against humanity” in Bangladesh and sentenced to death, her son, Sajeeb Wazed, has questioned the “legitimacy” of Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Dhaka, which has been holding on to power without elections and “zero popular support”.
Speaking to new agency ANI, Wazed argued that a leader with public support would not avoid elections.
“… If Muhammad Yunus was popular, then why would he not have just held an election and then run the country with legitimacy. He has held on to power for a year and a half without holding an election because he has absolutely zero popular support. The political party the students formed, the NCP (National Citizen Party), is polling at 2% in all the polls run in Bangladesh. They’ve never gone above 2% popularity. Yunus and the student party have almost no popularity, so they’ve held on to power without an election…,” he said.
(With ANI inputs)
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