Sheikh Hasina’s biggest announcement: Will return to Bangladesh in December, will surrender amid fear of death penalty and murder


Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, who has taken refuge in India, has made a sensational announcement regarding her future, which has created a stir in the politics of entire South Asia. In an exclusive interview with Reuters, Sheikh Hasina revealed that she and her colleagues will return to Bangladesh in December this year. He said in a very emotional tone, "If death comes, I want it to come to my own motherland, where my parents are buried." Hasina clearly admitted that she could be arrested or even killed as soon as she steps there, but instead of waiting for extradition, she would go and surrender herself voluntarily. Arrest upon entry: Jail or gallows? As soon as Sheikh Hasina steps on Bangladeshi soil by air, land or sea, the immigration and border officials will immediately take her into custody. Hasina, who left the country after the historic student movement of 2024, was sentenced to death by the war crimes court there in November last year. Since the legal deadline of 30 days to appeal against the sentence given in absentia has expired, their problems have increased immensely. Now if the court’s decision is upheld, he may face a long jail term or direct death sentence. ‘My aim is to expose the farce of the court’ The Awami League leader made it clear that she wants to face legal cases in Bangladesh rather than flee the country and live in exile. He said, "I believe in justice. I want to go there and prove through the court proceedings what a nonsense and a farce this court is." However, the current administration in Dhaka is continuously demanding his extradition from India, on which New Delhi is taking legal consideration. But this new decision of Haseena has now changed the entire script.

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