Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country amid mass protests and violence in Bangladesh last August. Since then, Sheikh Hasina has been living in an unknown part of India. At the same time, the now head of Bangladesh’s interim government, Mohammad Yunus, made a big statement on Sunday. Mohammad Yunus has said his administration will demand that Sheikh Hasina be sent back from India.
What did Mohammad Yunus say?
In fact, on Sunday, the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, Mohammad Yunus, addressed the nation as he completed 100 days of his term. Meanwhile, Yunus said the interim government will prosecute those, including Hasina, responsible for hundreds of deaths during the student-led protests. We tell you that Mohammad Yunus took over as head of the interim government of Bangladesh on August 8.
Will demand India- Mohammad Yunus
Mohammad Yunus has said that not only the protests but also all other human rights violations, including alleged enforced disappearances during Sheikh Hasina’s rule, will be investigated. Yunus said we will demand India to send dictator Sheikh Hasina back home. Yunus also said that he had discussed this matter with Karim Khan, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
He also sought help from Interpol.
The Mohammad Yunus administration in Bangladesh has also asked Interpol for help in issuing a “red notice” for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina and her associates. Yunus has said his government’s most important task is to organize elections to bring an elected government to power. However, Yunus did not say when the elections would be held. (input language)
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