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Sheikh Hasina to Return to Bangladesh After Elections


Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, is expected to return to her homeland once new elections are held. Her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, confirmed that Hasina, who is currently in India, will go back to Bangladesh when the interim government, led by Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, organizes elections.

Political Unrest and Temporary Exile

The political situation in Bangladesh has been turbulent, with widespread protests leading to Hasina's decision to temporarily leave the country. She sought refuge in India after her Awami League party members were excluded from the interim government. The unrest has been marked by protests and calls for new elections, which the interim government is tasked with organizing.

Hasina’s Stay in India

Sheikh Hasina is reportedly staying in a secure location in New Delhi. Although there were discussions about seeking asylum in the UK, her request was allegedly denied. India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar mentioned discussions with the British government regarding the situation in Bangladesh but did not disclose further details.

Return Plans

Sajeeb Wazed Joy stated that his mother is ready to return to Bangladesh once the interim government is prepared to conduct elections. The absence of Awami League members in the interim setup highlights the political challenges facing Hasina and her party.

Conclusion

The political landscape in Bangladesh remains uncertain as the country prepares for new elections. Sheikh Hasina’s return will be contingent upon the electoral process initiated by the interim government. Her stay in India underscores the delicate balance of regional politics and international relations.



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