Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been living in a safe house in New Delhi’s Lutyens Bungalow Zone, arranged for her by the Indian government, for over two months, reports ThePrint.
Says chief adviser's deputy press secy; currently no move to remove Shahabuddin
A murder case was filed against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan and 46 other local AL leaders and activists in Narayanganj last night
Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been accused in two more murder cases.
Bangladesh origin British MP Rupa Huq has said it would be unwise for the UK to give refuge to Sheikh Hasina.
The case was filed with Chandgaon Police Station last nigh. With this, Hasina has been facing a total of nine cases, including six for murder, one for abduction, and two filed with the International Crimes Tribunal
Another murder case was filed against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina in Bogura yesterday. With this, she has been sued in a total of five murder cases.
A year before she was deposed on August 5 in a student uprising, Indian officials began to lobby their US counterparts to stop pressuring Sheikh Hasina, the ironfisted prime minister of neighboring Bangladesh, The Washington Post said quoting US and Indian officials
Obaidul Quader, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, top ex-police officials also accused
Any reports of US involvement in the fall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina are just "rumours", it says
The interim government’s key task is to file a case against Sheikh Hasina for her alleged crimes against humanity during the quota reform protest, said political scientist and writer Prof Ali Riaz yesterday.
Leaders of the students against discrimination platform yesterday demanded that the government file a case against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her associates in the International Crimes Tribunal for “killing students and people”.
Says Awami League is willing to work with BNP to restore democracy in Bangladesh
Sheikh Hasina will come back to Bangladesh as soon as the interim government decides to hold an election, said the former prime minister's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy in an interview with Times of India yesterday
Gen Waker-Uz-Zaman reached out to Hasina's office, conveying to the prime minister that his soldiers would be unable to implement the lockdown she had called for, according to an Indian official briefed on the matter
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Tuesday on Bangladesh to respect democracy after Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was tapped to lead an interim government following an uprising
Former PM's son says she will stay in Delhi for a while
This comes amid reports that Hasina may travel there to seek asylum