Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's trip to India gets complicated as interim leader Muhammad Yunus demands she keep quiet. What’s brewing in Bangladesh?
In a twist akin to a Bollywood screenplay, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has found herself at a center of political turmoil while visiting India. Following her resignation amid intense anti-government protests, her trip has sparked a flurry of reactions back home. Chief Adviser of the interim government, Muhammad Yunus, has leveled some serious criticism towards Hasina, urging her to remain silent during her stay in India. The political climate is thick and tense, with Yunus voicing his discontent over the former Prime Minister’s remarks made from across the border.
Yunus doesn’t mince words when he states that “if India wants to keep her until the time Bangladesh wants her back,” then Hasina must stay muted. The friction highlights not just political disagreements but also the interaction of diplomacy and local governance in South Asia. He stated that unless Hasina walks the line, the people of Bangladesh
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