Bangladesh Crisis Sheikh Hasina in India stay after Bangladesh revokes her diplomatic passport By Muhammad Yunus Government

Bangladesh Crisis Sheikh Hasina in India stay after Bangladesh revokes her diplomatic passport By Muhammad Yunus Government

India-Bangladesh Relations: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to step down after a student-led uprising against her government. Since then, she has left the country and has been in India for about three weeks. In such a situation, there is speculation about her next step, but the possibility of her staying in India has diminished due to the cancellation of Hasina’s diplomatic passport by the interim government of Bangladesh. According to a Hindustan Times report, the Security Services Division of the country’s Home Ministry announced that the diplomatic passports…

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Sheikh Hasina stay in India will affect Bilateral Relation with Bangladesh Know what Interim Government Foreign Affairs Advisor Reply

Sheikh Hasina stay in India will affect Bilateral Relation with Bangladesh Know what Interim Government Foreign Affairs Advisor Reply

Bangladesh Crisis News: Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken refuge in India since the coup in neighboring country Bangladesh. Many speculations are being made about her stay in the country, in which there is also talk about India-Bangladesh relations. The answer of the interim government’s foreign advisor Mohammad Tauhid Hussain has come to the fore on the matter. According to a Hindustan Times report, he said on Monday (August 12) that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s long stay in India will not harm bilateral relations and the country will…

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Bangladesh Election Today Why Sheikh Hasina Govt Important For India China

Bangladesh Election Today Why Sheikh Hasina Govt Important For India China

Bangladesh Election 2024: Voting will be held for the general elections in Bangladesh on Sunday (January 7). It is almost certain that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will become the PM for the fourth time as the main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has decided to boycott the elections and claimed that any election under the current government will not be fair and credible. . On the one hand, the US and other Western countries have repeatedly expressed concern over reports of Hasina government allegedly arresting thousands of rival politicians…

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