Sheikh Hasina’s Asylum: Why Is the UK Hesitant to Accept Bangladesh’s Former PM? | Exclusive Chat
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Sheikh Hasina’s Asylum: Why Is the UK Hesitant to Accept Bangladesh’s Former PM? | Exclusive Chat
As Sheikh Hasina Continues to stay in India, questions are looming over her future.
We talked today with Senior Journalist Nabanita Sircar from London discusses Sheikh Hasina’s struggle to gain entry to the UK despite her sister's citizenship, questioning why Hasina is denied while others with human rights issues have entered.
She also explores alternative options if the UK rejects Hasina, including moving to Finland or the U.S., where her extended family resides, or leveraging India's support as she currently remains there.
In a significant development, Sheikh Hasina is poised to return to Bangladesh following the recent oath-taking of the new government, according to a major revelation from her son. Sajeeb Wazed Joy announced that Hasina, currently residing in India, will come back to her homeland as soon as the interim government schedules elections. This announcement comes in the wake of Hasina's dramatic exit amid widespread unrest and violence. Joy emphasised that while Hasina had planned to retire, the current political climate has compelled her to reconsider her return. The news marks a pivotal moment in Bangladesh's political landscape, signalling potential shifts in the nation's leadership dynamics.
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As Bangladesh witnesses a significant political shift with Muhammad Yunus stepping in as the interim Prime Minister, all eyes are on India's High Commission. Will the Indian envoy attend the swearing-in ceremony? The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has hinted at the High Commission’s likely presence, signaling a keen interest in the unfolding events. In this video, we explore the implications of this diplomatic move and what it could mean for India-Bangladesh relations. Yunus, a Nobel laureate, has called for unity and non-violence as Bangladesh prepares for new elections. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of this developing story.
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