Sajeeb Wazed Joy : Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has made a video viral from America, in which he is seen praising Prime Minister Modi.
In a video message, Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wazed Joy said that I have personal gratitude for the prompt action of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to save my mother’s (Sheikh Hasina) life. I will always be grateful to them. He said, my second message is that India should play a leadership role in the world and should not let other foreign powers control the situation. Joy said that because Bangladesh is India’s neighbor. It is the eastern part of India. Our government had maintained peace in Bangladesh. It is a proven track record, which no one can deny that Sheikh Hasina’s government has maintained peace in Bangladesh. Maintained economic development and also stopped the growing extremism in the country. We are the only government that has proved that we can do this. Other governments have tried. They have failed.
#WATCH Washington, DC: Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy says, “My message to the government of India, is my personal gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for his government’s quick action in saving my mother’s life. I am eternally grateful. My second… pic.twitter.com/luXYynELey
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The talk of visa cancellation was rejected
At the same time, Sajeeb also dismissed the media report of visa cancellation and said that no one has cancelled the visa of the Awami League leader nor has she sought political asylum anywhere. Sheikh Hasina’s son said, no one has cancelled her visa. She has not applied for political asylum anywhere. These are all rumours. However, he has requested PM Modi to save Sheikh Hasina’s life. Narendra Modi He also expressed his gratitude to .
The new government in Bangladesh is unconstitutional
The interim government was sworn in on Thursday in Bangladesh. The government has been formed under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus, which Sheikh Hasina’s son has termed as unconstitutional, because the Bangladeshi constitution states that a non-elected government cannot remain in power. He said that our constitution says that a non-elected government cannot run the country even for a minute, so there is no democracy in Bangladesh. The day the parliament is dissolved, new elections should be held within 90 days, this is what the rule says.
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