Case on Sheikh Hasina: The problems of former PM Sheikh Hasina, who came to India to save her life from Bangladesh, are increasing. Cases are being filed against Hasina in her country. Sheikh Hasina has now been accused of attacking the convoy of BNP leader Khaleda Zia. This attack on Hasina’s political rival Khaleda Zia happened in the year 2015. Before this, a murder case has also been filed against Sheikh Hasina. In such a situation, it seems difficult for Sheikh Hasina to return to Bangladesh. If she goes to Bangladesh, she may have to stay in jail for a long time.
A case of attack on Khaleda Zia has been registered against 113 people including Sheikh Hasina in Tejgaon Police Station of the capital Dhaka. Bilal Hussain, general secretary of Ward 26 in North Dhaka and BNP leader, lodged this report in the police station on Sunday. A Tribune News report states that Tejgaon Police Station Inspector Sarwar Alam Khan has said that he will consult higher officials in this matter. If permission is received from the higher officials to proceed with the complaint, then a case will be officially registered.
The case of attack on Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia was attacked during the Dhaka City Corporation election campaign in 2015. The report states that the attack took place when Khaleda Zia’s convoy was passing through the Caravan Bazar area of the capital. After Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh and the interim government was formed under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus, one case after another is being registered against her. Earlier, a case was registered against Sheikh Hasina for the murder of a grocery shop owner. It was told that Abu Sayeed was killed in police firing in Mohammadpur area of Dhaka on 19 July. Sheikh Hasina, the then Home Minister and other police officers have been made accused in this case. Apart from this, a murder case has also been registered against Sheikh Hasina in the case of death of students during the demonstration.
Awami League leaders are going underground
Apart from Sheikh Hasina, cases are being registered against the leaders associated with her party Awami League. Many Awami League leaders have been arrested. Due to this fear, many Awami League leaders have gone underground. Apart from this, there have been many attacks on Awami League leaders, due to which no one is able to muster the courage to come forward.
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