Radical organizations active in Bangladesh, Hefazat-e-Islam leaders met interim government chief Yunus

Amid political instability in Bangladesh, the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus has now started handling the fundamentalists. The controversial leader is seen meeting government representatives in the capital Dhaka. On Saturday, interim government chief Dr. Yunus met the leader of the fundamentalist group Hefazat-e-Islam Mamunul Haq and other members of his group in Dhaka.

Will Sheikh Hasina have to go back? Bangladesh’s decision that can increase pressure on India

The diplomatic passport of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been cancelled. The interim government of Bangladesh has taken this decision. Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister on August 5. After the resignation, she had to leave Bangladesh. Since then Sheikh Hasina has been living in India. However, now her problems

The interim government canceled the diplomatic passports issued to Sheikh Hasina and her MPs, demand for extradition also arose

Even after the coup in Bangladesh, neither the incidents of violence are stopping nor the troubles of former PM Sheikh Hasina. There are constant reports of assault on the workers of her party Awami League. Sheikh Hasina has also been booked in several cases. Meanwhile, news has come out that the Home Department of the

‘There is no intention to ban Awami League…’, said the Home Advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh

For the first time after the coup in Bangladesh, relief news has emerged for Sheikh Hasina’s party. News is coming that the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus has no intention of banning the Awami League party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain, Home Advisor to the interim government

Demonstration in Houston against violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, Joe Biden made these demands from the administration

More than three hundred Hindus of Indian and Bangladeshi origin demonstrated in Houston on Sunday against the violence against minorities in Bangladesh. The protesters urged the US President Joe Biden administration to stop the atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh and said that this is the time to take action. According to the information, about 300