Many plans are being made from India to crush the revolution in Bangladesh: Bangladesh Nationalist Party
International Criminal Tribunal decided to investigate nine people including Sheikh Hasina
Tuesday, 20 August 2024
Bangladesh's main opposition party Bangladesh Nationalist Party has criticized India for giving asylum to former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Alamgir has said that by giving asylum to Sheikh Hasina, India has backtracked on its promise of commitment to democracy.
Mirza Fakhrul Alamgir said, "Many plans are being made from India to crush the revolution in Bangladesh."
Mirza Fakhrul Alamgir said that it will take some time to repair the devastation caused by the Awami League in the country. His party will give enough time to the interim government for this.
Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and fled to India on 5 August 2024 amid student agitation and violence against reservation in Bangladesh and has been in India since then.
Meanwhile, the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) has decided to investigate nine people, including Sheikh Hasina, in cases related to the anti-reservation movement in Bangladesh.
All have been accused of murder, genocide and torture. The father of a student during the anti-reservation movement filed this petition on Wednesday, 14 August 2024.
Professor Asif Nazrul, Advisor on Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs to the Interim Government, on Wednesday, 14 August 2024 Said that a trial will be initiated against the accused in the International Criminal Tribunal.
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