‘If India does not extradite Sheikh Hasina then…’, threatening words from Khaleda Zia’s party

Bangladesh Nationalist Party General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is necessary to start a new chapter in relations between India and Bangladesh. He said that Hasina’s presence in India can further deteriorate bilateral relations. The BNP general secretary said in an interview that the

‘Bangladesh’s enemy…’, opposition BNP made such a demand to India regarding Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh’s main opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has demanded the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India. BNP says that she should be extradited so that she can return to the country and face murder and other cases. In the wake of the violent student movement in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh

‘Interim government should be formed on democratic values’, America’s statement on the developments in Bangladesh

On the situation in Bangladesh, America says that the interim government there should be formed in accordance with democratic principles, rule of law and the wishes of the people there. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told the media, ‘We want to see the people decide the future of the Bangladeshi government. America stands with the

15 years in power, had to leave the country in 45 minutes… The whole story from the rebellion in Bangladesh to Sheikh Hasina’s exit.

Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in India, had to leave her country after leaving the post of Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina’s plane has stopped at Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad. Meanwhile, a CCS meeting was held at the PM’s residence in India today for about one and a half hours. Where the Foreign Minister

How effective is the interim government, when will the elections be held… Expert told what will happen next in Bangladesh after the coup

Monday was filled with severe violence and arson in Bangladesh. The student movement turned into violence due to clashes between protesters and government supporters. The crowd became so furious that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to resign and flee the country. She has reached India and is currently staying at Hindon Air Base. The