Last August, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country after mass protests and violence erupted in Bangladesh. Since then, Sheikh Hasina has been living in an unknown part of India. Meanwhile, Mohammad Yunus, the current chairman of Bangladesh’s interim government, issued an important statement on Sunday. Muhammad Yunus says his government will demand Sheikh Hasina’s repatriation from India.
What did Muhammad Yunus say?
In fact, on Sunday, the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, Mohammad Yunus, addressed the nation as he completed 100 days in office. Yunus, meanwhile, said the interim government would prosecute those, including Hasina, responsible for hundreds of deaths during student-led protests. Let us tell you that Muhammad Yunus took office as the head of the interim government of Bangladesh on August 8.
India’s Demands – Muhammad Yunus
Muhammad Yunus said not only the protests but all other human rights violations, including alleged enforced disappearances during Sheikh Hasina’s rule, would be investigated. Yunus said we will ask India to send back dictator Sheikh Hasina. Yunus also said he had discussed the matter with ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan.
Also seeking help from Interpol
Bangladesh’s Mohammad Yunus government has also sought Interpol’s help in issuing a “red notice” for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina and her associates. Yunus said his government’s most important task is to organize elections and bring an elected government to power. However, Yunus did not say when the election would be held. (input language)
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