Bangladesh's interim government chief Mohammad Yunus has attacked former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Yunus said that the kind of political comments Hasina is making while sitting in India are not appropriate. Yunus also said that she should remain silent until Dhaka requests her extradition. So that there is no discomfort in the relations between the two countries. Yunus has also appealed to India to shut Hasina's mouth.
Statement by Bangladesh interim government chief Yunus
“If India wants to keep Hasina till she is recalled by Bangladesh (government), the condition will be that she (Hasina) will have to keep mum in one of her interviews,” said Yunus, who heads Bangladesh’s interim government. Yunus, at his official residence in Dhaka, stressed that Bangladesh values strong ties with India but New Delhi should “move beyond the narrative that political parties other than the Awami League are moving towards Islamist ideology and the country will become like Afghanistan.” Sheikh Hasina.
Yunus fiercely targeted Sheikh Hasina
Amid the ongoing protests in the country, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and took refuge in India. After this, Yunus has been appointed the head of the interim government. Yunus said, “No one in India is comfortable with her attitude. She is in India and makes some such statements which create problems. If she had remained silent, we would have forgotten her. But she is speaking sitting in India, giving instructions. No one likes this.
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