With elections due Feb 12, BNP has made Sheikh Hasina’s extradition a key issue, saying India sheltering her hurts Bangladesh’s justice and sovereignty.
With BNP set to form the government in Dhaka, the Rahman-led party is expected to act on its campaign demanding for Hasina's extradition from Delhi.
The BNP has been vocal in demanding Hasina’s return. Senior party leaders have described the matter as both a legal obligation and a question of national sovereignty.
The presence of Bangladesh’s deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in India will not “deter” Dhaka from pursuing its broader relations with New Delhi, Bangladesh Nationalist Party general secretary ...
Tarique Rahman’s first reaction on India-Bangladesh ties ahead of taking the Prime Minister’s post, his ‘Bangladesh First’ ...
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No smooth sailing of bilateral relations can be expected. The effort would be to restore normalcy. The good days of India-Bangladesh ties under Sheikh Hasina are likely over.
Bangladesh has again asked India to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was recently sentenced to death in absentia over last year’s deadly crackdown against a student-led uprising.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), fresh from a sweeping election victory, has renewed its demand for the extradition of ...
As Bangladesh's new government, led by the BNP, takes charge of country's affair, it has called on India for the extradition ...
Critics of Delhi’s position question India’s focus on minority safety in Bangladesh. Supporters of India’s position respond that security concerns deserve attention regardless of political change.
Humayun Kabir, adviser to BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has said that Bangladesh wants to reset ties with India.
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