Soon, the crowd grew into a mob, waving sticks and batons ... then Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled hastily from Dhaka for India on a military aircraft after 15 years in power ...
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Hosting Hasina indefinitely in Delhi defying Dhaka is like waving a red flag at a bull. Even as Bangladesh’s ex-prime minister Sheikh Hasina licks her wounds in a Delhi safe house, the Indian ...
A first arrest warrant was issued earlier against Sheikh Hasina, 77, who escaped the country to India, on charges of crimes against humanity. According to local sources, the former leader Hasina ...
India has shown no sign of complying with Bangladesh’s formal request to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from New Delhi. Hasina fled to India during the massive student-led ...
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and members of her family in 1975, and her first exile in India, strengthened the bond. It is futile to expect that India would simply hand Ms. Hasina over, when she has ...
A Bangladeshi court has issued a second arrest warrant for former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, currently exiled in India, for her alleged role in enforced disappearances. The interim government ...
A court in Bangladesh has issued a second arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on charges of enforced disappearances during her rule, the chief prosecutor said on Monday.
Months after ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to New Delhi seeking exile during anti-government protests in August 2024, Bangladesh, on December 23, 2024, formally asked India ...
Sheikh Hasina’s phone calls and documents of meetings in July-August are being analysed as part of a probe into allegations of crimes against humanity during the 2024 mass uprising. Sheikh ...
New Delhi: Bangladesh has repeatedly demanded the extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India. Now the question is whether India will hand over Sheikh Hasina? Will India accept Bangladesh’s point?