Treaty 2013, change 2016... Will india extradite Hasina?
After the political upheaval in bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina is in India. There is a constant demand for her extradition in Bangladesh. Amidst all this, a new debate has started regarding the extradition of Sheikh Hasina after the statement of the head of the interim government of bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus. Mohammad Yunus said that the kind of political comments former prime minister Sheikh Hasina is making while sitting in india is not appropriate. Yunus said that until Dhaka requests her extradition, she should remain silent so that the relations between the two countries do not become uncomfortable.
In an interview to PTI Bhasha, Mohammad Yunus said that no one in india is comfortable with her stance. She is in india and makes some statements that create problems. If she had remained silent, we would have forgotten it. But sitting in india, she is speaking and giving instructions. Nobody is liking this. He said, 'This is not good for us or India. There is discomfort about this.
Which statement of Sheikh Hasina angered Mohammad Yunus?
Yunus said this while referring to Hasina's statement of august 13, in which Hasina had pleaded for 'justice' and said that those involved in the recent 'terrorist acts', murders and barbarism should be investigated, identified and punished. On august 5, after the protests over reservation in bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of prime minister and came to India. Yunus said that the interim government is committed to ensuring justice for the atrocities committed on the people of bangladesh and for justice it is necessary that they be brought back to the country. He said, they should be brought back, otherwise the people of bangladesh will not sit quiet. The kind of atrocities they have committed, they should be tried here in front of everyone.