Will India bow before Bangladesh? Mohammad Yunus said a big thing regarding the extradition of Sheikh Hasina, will get the answer!
Dhaka: Bangladesh will demand the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India. Hasina has been living in India since resigning as Prime Minister following the coup in Bangladesh in August. Bangladesh's interim government chief Mohammad Yunus on Sunday described Sheikh Hasina as a dictator and said his government would demand the extradition of the former prime minister from India.
In an address to the nation marking the completion of his first 100 days in office, Yunus said the interim government would prosecute those, including Hasina, who were responsible for hundreds of deaths during the student-led rebellion that ended his 15-year rule. Abolished. Yunus took charge on 8 August.
What else did Mohammad Yunus say?
He said not only the deaths in the insurgency but all other human rights violations, including alleged forced disappearances while Hasina was in power, would be investigated. Bangladesh has sought help from global police organization Interpol in issuing a red notice for the arrest of Hasina and her associates.
Will demand extradition from India
Yunus said in his statement that we will demand the extradition of dictator Sheikh Hasina from India. “I have already discussed the issue with Karim Khan, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court,” he said. Sheikh Hasina and her close associates face multiple criminal charges in Bangladesh, with the Yunus-led government putting pressure on the ICC to take over the case.
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Yunus said the most important task of his government is to hold fresh elections to hand over power to an elected government, but he did not give any time frame. He said that his administration would first bring reforms in various sectors including the electoral system. He promised that once electoral reforms were completed, a roadmap for new elections would be unveiled.
Khaleda Zia demanded elections
Yunus has been talking to political parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party headed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, Hasina's main rival, who have demanded that elections be held in two to three months. The party believes it will form the next government as Hasina's Awami League party and its allies are facing political defeat after she was removed from office.
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