International Crime Tribunal issues arrest warrant against former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, order to appear by November 18

New Delhi. The tension of former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, who left the country and is living in India after the Bangladesh Violent Protest, has increased. The Yunus government of Bangladesh has taken such a step that their problems may increase and they may have to leave India and go to Bangladesh. The International Crime Tribunal (Bangladesh) has issued an arrest warrant against him. This tribunal has issued an arrest warrant against him for violence and massacre during this year's student movement. The court has ordered his production on November 18.

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Let us tell you that a nationwide student movement in the name of reservation started in Bangladesh in July this year. The movement had taken such a violent form that Sheikh Hasina lost her chair. She came to India on 5th August to save her life. She was constantly trying to seek refuge in European countries. However, since she could not get asylum in any other country, she has been living in India since then. At the same time, the newly appointed government of Bangladesh under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus has on several occasions demanded India to hand them over.

Let us tell you that the demand for Hasina's extradition also started gaining momentum in August itself. Bangladesh's main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) had on several occasions demanded the extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India to face trial. Now it remains to be seen what decision India or Bangladesh would take on the International Crime Tribunal (Bangladesh)'s arrest warrant for Hasina and the order to prosecute her. It seems that even after losing power, Sheikh Hasina's troubles are not reducing.

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