Last August, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country amid huge protests and violence in Bangladesh. Since then Sheikh Hasina has been living in an unknown place in India. At the same time, Mohammad Yunus, now head of the interim government of Bangladesh, has released a major statement on Sunday. Mohammad Yunus has said that his administration will demand Sheikh Hasina’s return from India.
What did Mohammad Yunus say?
In fact, on Sunday Bangladesh’s Interim Government Chief Mohammad Yunus was addressing the nation on the completion of 100 days of his tenure. Meanwhile, Yunus said the interim government would take action against people, including Hasina, who were responsible for hundreds of deaths during the student-led protests. Let us tell you that Mohammad Yunus took office as the head of the interim government of Bangladesh on August 8.
Will demand from India- Mohammad Yunus
Mohammad Yunus has said that not only the protests but all other human rights violations, including the alleged disappearances during Sheikh Hasina’s rule, will be investigated. Yunus said that we will demand India to send dictator Sheikh Hasina home. Yunus also said that he has discussed the matter with International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan.
Interpol’s help was also sought
The Mohammad Yunus administration in Bangladesh has also sought Interpol’s help in issuing a ‘red notice’ for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina and her associates. Yunus has said that the most important task of his government is to organize elections to bring an elected government to power. Yunus, however, did not say when the elections would be held. (input language)
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