Sunday , January 5 2025

Will Sheikh Hasina be sent back to Bangladesh? The Foreign Ministry gave this answer

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After the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in Bangladesh, the former Prime Minister has taken refuge in India. Meanwhile, an interim government is currently running in Bangladesh under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus. The interim government has also written a letter to the Government of India demanding the extradition of Sheikh Hasina, on which questions were raised in a press conference organized by the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday.

Bangladesh is continuously demanding extradition of Sheikh Hasina

Responding to this, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the Ministry of External Affairs had confirmed last week that a letter has been received from Bangladesh demanding the extradition of Sheikh Hasina. Nothing further to say. He said that he believes in building relations with Bangladesh on mutual trust. Believes in strengthening relations with Bangladesh. Let us tell you that Bangladesh is continuously demanding the extradition of Sheikh Hasina and the Foreign Ministry has presented its opinion on this on Thursday.

A question was asked regarding the arrest of Chinmoy Krishnadas.

While commenting on the question asked regarding the arrest of Hindu saint Chinmoy Krishna Das, Randhir Jaiswal said that as far as his release in Bangladesh is concerned. Action is going on in Bangladesh. Those who have been arrested hope that they will get a fair trial. On the issue of making fake passports for the citizens of Bangladesh, he said that the Indian passport has been made for the people of India. If there is any mistake in this then the Indian agency will take legal action.

What did the Ministry of External Affairs say on the issue of infiltration from Bangladesh?

Let us tell you that Kolkata Police has arrested many people for sending people from Bangladesh abroad by making fake passports. On this intrusion, the State Department spokesperson said that if people go against the rules, legal action will be taken. The job of the army is to provide security and they are doing their job. When he was asked how many Bangladeshis have been deported? When he was asked about this, he said that he had no information about it.

Ministry of External Affairs is monitoring Nimisha Priya’s death penalty case

Regarding Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, who is serving death sentence in Yemen’s Central Jail, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, ‘We are closely monitoring the developments in the Nimisha Priya case. The government is taking action in this matter. Every possible help is being provided.