Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has broken her silence for the first time and expressed her pain over the attack by agitators on her official residence last year. She has released an audio tape saying that if I had not left my government residence 20 minutes earlier with my sister that day, that day could have been our last day. This audio of his has been shared by his party Awami League Party. In this audio, Sheikh Hasina is also seen thanking Allah. He has also accused his political opponents of conspiring to kill him.
This is what the crowd of agitators looked like in Bangladesh last year
In this audio, Sheikh Hasina is further saying that I think that if we had not left on time on 21st August, we would have been killed that day. Allah was with us so today we are safe. In this audio, Sheikh Hasina has also mentioned the grenade attack that took place in 2004. She was injured in this attack. He also mentioned another example of the Kotalipara bomb conspiracy. In which bombs were found in a college in July 2000, where Hasina was to visit.
Bangladesh canceled Sheikh Hasina’s passport
Let us tell you that just a few days ago, India had extended the visa period of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She has been living in India since August last year. Meanwhile, news also came that Bangladesh has canceled her passport. However, the extension of visa period has cleared the way for Hasina to stay in India for a longer period. This development has happened at a time when Mohammad Yunus is in Bangladesh. The interim government led by PM Modi is demanding the extradition of the former PM from India.
The Yunus government is trying its best to clamp down on Hasina and her Bangladesh Awam Party (BAL). The government has issued arrest warrants against the former PM and senior officials of his administration. According to media reports, officials rejected the claim that Hasina has been granted ‘asylum’ in the country and is living normally in the country. Are. He highlighted that India cannot grant them asylum because India has no asylum policy and hence no mechanism to grant asylum to anyone.
Khaleda Zia also left the country
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) President Khaleda Zia had also left Bangladesh recently. The special thing is that his decision came at a time when the Supreme Court of Bangladesh is about to give its verdict in the Zia Orphanage Trust case. After Sheikh Hasina, Khaleda Zia is the second big leader of Bangladesh who is leaving the country in the last year. Earlier last year, Sheikh Hasina had left the country amid the deteriorating situation in Bangladesh. Khaleda Zia’s BNP party has been supporting the interim government, but for some time now there has been tension in the relations between the current government and the BNP party. According to sources, there was talk of forming a new party by people close to the current government. After this, the rift between the present government and the BNP party started coming to the fore. However, Khaleda Zia had cited her deteriorating health as the reason behind leaving the country.