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Will Sheikh Hasina stay in India? Bangladesh government took a big decision against former PM? | News India

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The interim government of Bangladesh has cancelled the diplomatic passport of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Along with this, the diplomatic passports of her other colleagues have also been cancelled. After the cancellation of the diplomatic passport, it has become even more difficult for Sheikh Hasina to visit other countries.

Bangladesh interim government cancels Sheikh Hasina's diplomatic passport

The interim government of Bangladesh has taken a big decision and cancelled the diplomatic passport of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The reason behind cancelling the passport is that 44 criminal cases have been registered against Sheikh Hasina so far. Along with this, some cases can still be registered. In such a situation, it is necessary to cancel her diplomatic passport to impose a ban on her.

Diplomatic passports of allies cancelled

Let us tell you that Sheikh Hasina is currently taking refuge in India and she is also working on a plan to take refuge in some other countries. After her diplomatic passport was canceled by the previous government of Bangladesh, it will be difficult for her to take refuge abroad. Along with this, the previous government has also canceled the diplomatic passports of many of its colleagues, so that if some of them have gone out, they cannot flee Bangladesh or travel to other countries.

Demand for extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India

The demand for Hasina's extradition is also gaining momentum. If sources are to be believed, the new interim government of Bangladesh is considering the extradition of Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh's main opposition party BNP i.e. Bangladesh Nationalist Party has demanded the extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India so that she can be prosecuted in Bangladesh.

The number of cases filed against Sheikh Hasina reached nearly 25

There are many cases registered against Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh, including murder. By Tuesday, the number of cases registered against her has reached close to 25. On August 5, student protests began in Bangladesh, in which about 100 people were killed. After that uproar, Sheikh Hasina had to leave her chair and on August 6, she left Bangladesh and fled to India.