About 2,500 cases that were filed accusing lakhs of individuals in 25 districts have been identified as being politically-motivated, he says
Bangladesh seeks international intervention to bring back deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India, violating extradition treaty.
A voice note of ousted Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina describing how she and her sister escaped death when she fled the country last August has been shared online by her Awami League party.
New Delhi: Sheikh Hasina, the beleaguered former Bangladeshi Prime Minister has claimed an attempt to assassinate her and her sister, Sheikh Rehana after she was overthrown following countrywide violent protests. She fled to India and is staying at a safe and confidential place.
"I am glad she was given refuge. I think we should be her host as long as she wants, even if it is for all her life," says Aiyar.
Bangladesh interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, stated that visa extensions are invalid once a passport is cancelled. This follows the revocation of passports for 97 individuals, including former PM Sheikh Hasina.
India has extended Sheikh Hasina's visa despite mounting pressure from Bangladesh for her extradition. Discover the latest developments in this diplomatic standoff.
India has extended the visa of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's deposed prime minister who took refuge in India after violent student protests in Dhaka on August 5, 2024, according to multiple reports. The decision comes amid growing demands from Bangladesh's interim government for her extradition.
Bangladesh Economy: Bangladesh economy was booming, and competing with India in GDP growth and other key economic indicators during former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s rule, but since Hasina ...
Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India in August 2024 following widespread protests that led to the downfall of the Awami League government, is believed to be residing in India under a residence permit, a s
Bangladesh’s interim government on Tuesday said it will continue its efforts to bring deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina back from India and will seek international intervention if necessary. Law Adviser Asif Nazrul told reporters at the Secretariat here that if New Delhi refuses to return Hasina,
Pakistan and Bangladesh have edged closer as politics in both countries ride on a general anti-India sentiment.