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Bangladesh officially demanded the extradition of its prime minister from India

The government of Bangladesh asked India to return the resigned and fugitive prime minister of this country to Bangladesh.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Daily Sabah, Tawheed Hussain, the foreign affairs advisor of the Bangladesh government, announced that the country officially asked India to ” Sheikh Hasina, the resigned Prime Minister He returned Bangladesh to this country.

Hosseinah 76 Salah fled Bangladesh in the middle of August this year after violent protests escalated in Bangladesh in response to the government job quota law in this country. More than 450 people were killed in these protests. background-color:white”>.

After the resignation and escape of Hasina, the interim government was formed under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Sakhawat Hussain, a retired general and adviser to Bangladesh’s interior minister, told Reuters that the interim government’s priority was to restore law and order. According to him, the second priority is to restore trust between the institutions and the judicial and executive officers because, according to him, this trust has been severely eroded.

He also said that the caretaker government is very concerned about new reports of destruction of public property and attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. Hindus make up about 8% of the population of 17 million people, most of whom are Muslims, and they have always supported the “Awami League” party under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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