Sheikh Hasina: Refugee head of presidency needs to return to Bangladesh in new elections | EUROtoday

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Sheikh Hasina, the refugee head of presidency from Bangladesh, needs to return to her nation if new elections are held. Her son introduced this in an interview. A caretaker authorities is in energy in Bangladesh below the management of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus.

Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina plans to return to her nation within the occasion of latest elections, in line with her son. Her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, who lives within the US, instructed the Times of India newspaper on Friday: “At the moment she (Hasina) is in India. She will return to Bangladesh as soon as the interim government decides to hold an election.”

The long-time head of presidency resigned on Monday and fled to India after weeks of protests demanding her resignation and the army lastly withdrew its assist.

On Thursday, a caretaker authorities led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn in and can be tasked with organizing elections.

Son Sajeeb Wazed Joy needs to enter politics

Hasina's Awami League celebration just isn’t a part of the interim authorities. Her son instructed the Times of India that he wouldn’t draw back from coming into politics himself if mandatory. “I am sure that the Awami League will participate in the elections and we may even win,” stated Joy.

Sheikh Hasina is at the moment staying in a protected location close to New Delhi. Indian media reported that she plans to hunt asylum in Britain, however the British Home Office declined to remark.

India's overseas minister stated on Thursday he had spoken to his British counterpart about Bangladesh, however didn’t present particulars.

Hasina dominated Bangladesh for 20 of the final 30 years. Critics accused her of an more and more authoritarian model of presidency.

Reuters/lk

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