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Bangladesh court opens on Sunday to hear mass murder case against Sheikh Hasina | News India

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Dhaka: It has been two weeks since Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister after the people's revolt in Bangladesh and came to India. Meanwhile, serious criminal cases have started against Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh. On Sunday too, Bangladesh courts have started opening for cases against Sheikh Hasina. On the 18th, a case of 2013 mass murder has been registered against Sheikh Hasina in the Bangladesh court. Apart from Hasina, 33 other people have been made accused. Along with this, 11 cases have been registered against Sheikh Hasina after the revolt. Out of which eight are only for murder.

Bangladesh People's Party (BPP) president Babul Sardar Chakri filed a case against Sheikh Hasina in the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Zaki-al-Farabi. Sheikh Hasina and others have been accused of killing several people in a firing incident at a rally organised by Hefazat-e-Islam in 2013. While considering the application, the court later clarified that an order will be issued in this case.

After Sheikh Hasina fled from Bangladesh to India, an interim government is running in Bangladesh headed by Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus.

Mohammad Yunus fiercely targeted Sheikh Hasina and claimed that Sheikh Hasina has ruined all the institutions of Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina did all this to remain in power. Yunus claimed that as soon as the term of our interim government ends, we will hold elections in the country. Yunus made this statement during a conversation with foreign ambassadors in Dhaka.

He said that I have been given the reins of a country which has been completely ruined under the cruel dictatorship of Sheikh Hasina. Elections were held by taking away the right to vote from the people, banks were looted under political protection.

Our government will maintain friendship with all countries.

Talking on the issue of Rohingyas, Mohammad Yunus said that our government will continue to support all the Rohingyas who have taken refuge in Bangladesh. Rohingyas are originally from Myanmar. Meanwhile, violence has been raging in Bangladesh for more than a month, Sheikh Hasina is resigning and fleeing the country. All schools and colleges in the country have been ordered to open on Sunday. This step was taken after the order of Mohammad Yunus.