Bangladesh plans to extradite ex-PM Sheikh Hasina from India, put her on trial for....
Sunday, 8 September 2024 () Following unprecedented anti-government protests that peaked on August 5, Hasina resigned as prime minister and fled to India.
Dramatic scenes unfolded in Dhaka as hundreds of student protesters and political activists armed with bamboo sticks, iron rods, and pipes launched a violent assault on supporters of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The violence escalated as protesters torched the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, once the home of assassinated leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, during an uprising that has left the city in turmoil. With Hasina now in exile, the anniversary of Rahman's death has become a flashpoint for unrest, and the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has canceled the national mourning day. Journalists were threatened, and chaos reigned as the protesters clashed with Hasina's supporters. Watch now to understand the full scale of the crisis gripping Bangladesh!
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Bangladesh's interim government chief advisor, Muhammad Yunus, visited the Dhakeshwari National Temple in Dhaka amid escalating violence against the Hindu community. In a show of solidarity, the Nobel laureate called for unity and equal rights for all, emphasising the importance of addressing the root causes of communal tensions. Yunus's visit comes in the wake of numerous attacks on Hindus following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with widespread protests demanding better protection for minority communities. Watch the full coverage of Yunus's temple visit and his appeal for peace and justice.
#MuhammadYunus #DhakeshwariTemple #Bangladesh #HinduRights #MinorityProtection #CommunalHarmony #NobelLaureate #HumanRights #SheikhHasina #ReligiousTolerance #DhakaProtests #PeaceAndUnity #StopViolence #MinoritySafety #Solidarity
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The Bangladesh interim government has issued a stern ultimatum, demanding that all illegal and unauthorized firearms be surrendered by August 19. This includes weapons looted from law enforcement during recent violent protests that have rocked the nation. Home Affairs Adviser Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain emphasized the severity of the situation, warning that failure to comply will result in extensive search operations and severe legal consequences for those in possession of such arms. The government's crackdown comes amidst ongoing turmoil following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as the interim administration, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, seeks to restore order and stability in the country.
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Sheikh Hasina, who recently resigned as Bangladesh's Prime Minister and fled Dhaka amid protests, had prepared an undelivered speech intended to address the unrest that led to her resignation. As the situation worsened and security concerns escalated, she was advised to leave without delivering the speech. Now in India, the 76-year-old has revealed details of the undelivered address, accusing the United States of plotting a regime change in Bangladesh. These allegations, if aired, would have highlighted a significant geopolitical claim linked to her departure from office.
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As cabinet ministers and law enforcement teams were meeting to discuss ways to enact the prime minister's pledge to "smash the gangs", in a flat in Manchester.. Sky News
Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch has sparked a massive debate with her recent comments demanding that Muslims in Sweden adapt to Swedish values or leave the country. Busch's statements have raised serious questions about cultural integration, religious freedom, and Sweden's immigration policies. In this video, we dive deep into the controversy, analyzing the reactions from both sides and exploring the potential implications for Sweden's multicultural society. What does this mean for the future of immigration in Sweden? Watch now to find out!
#Sweden #Islam #CulturalClash #ImmigrationDebate #Integration #EbbaBusch #ReligiousFreedom #SwedishPolitics #Multiculturalism #Controversy
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Chaos erupted at a luxury apartment tower in Miami, where Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, resides. A suspicious object forced the building into lockdown, sparking fears and wild rumors among the residents. With many Israelis living in the tower, tensions ran high, and concerns about security escalated. Was it a bomb threat or just a routine scare? Dive into the details of this shocking incident and uncover what really happened inside Miami's high-profile residence!
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Bangladeshi student Omar Faruq believes the future of his country is bright but all he can see is darkness, after police trying to crush a student-led revolution blinded him with rubber pellets. Faruq..
Sam Pitroda, the Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress, in a free-wheeling interaction with IANS spoke on a range of issues including Bangladesh crisis, biggest mistake committed by ousted PM Sheikh..
When asked whether it is right for India to grant asylum to Sheikh Hasina, Indian Overseas Congress Chief Sam Pitroda replied, "That is for India to decide, and it's up to Indian foreign policy experts..