Bangladesh

Bangladesh has sent an official demand to India to extradite its previous prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who ran away to New Delhi in August amidst student-led protests that ended her 15 years in power, according to the nations foreign affairs adviser.Ties between the south Asian neighbours, who have strong trade and cultural links, have actually become filled considering that Hasina was ousted after violent demonstrations versus her rule, and she took refuge throughout the border.Dhakas request to New Delhi came 2 weeks after Indias foreign secretary visited Bangladesh and the two countries said they hoped to clear the clouds and pursue constructive relations.We sent a note verbale to the Indian government saying that the Bangladesh federal government wants [Hasina] back here for judicial procedure, Touhid Hossain told reporters, describing diplomatic correspondence between the 2 countries.
Hossain did not elaborate on the judicial process.Neither Indias foreign ministry nor Hasinas boy, Sajeeb Wazed, instantly reacted to ask for comment.We confirm that we have gotten a note verbale from the Bangladesh high commission today in connection with an extradition demand.
At this time, we have no remark to use on this matter, the official representative of Indias ministry of external affairs said.The head of Bangladeshs interim government, the Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has demanded that India send Hasina back so that Bangladesh can attempt her for what it says are criminal offenses versus protesters and her opponents, and criminal offenses she is implicated of dedicating during her period over the previous 15 years.Yunus is likewise distressed with Hasina for criticising his administration from New Delhi.Hasina deals with various charges including criminal activities against humanity, genocide and murder, among others.
She denies the charges.Indias foreign secretary, Vikram Misri, visited Dhaka this month and repeated Indias commitment to pursuing a useful relationship with Bangladesh.New Delhi has actually stated that Hasina came to India at short notice for security factors and continues to remain, without elaborating.
This post first appeared/also appeared in theguardian.com





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