India-Bangladesh relations have hit an all-time low after the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, coming to the helm in Dhaka.
The ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh accused the Mohammed Yunus-led interim government of turning the nation into a hub of terrorism and lawlessness.
A legal scholar breaks down the various steps in the process of extradition – which is all the more complicated when an ex-prime minister is involved.
Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam showered praises on him. He even went as far as saying that Nahid could become the country's Prime Minister in the future.
Talking about the history of India-Bangladesh relations, Hossain said the two countries always displayed strong bilateral cooperation, even before the Sheikh Hasina era.
Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has been unhappy with the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government for quite some time, and has often raised questions about the country's democratic future and the deteriorating law and order condition following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.
Sheikh Hasina promised to return to Bangladesh and seek justice for four police officers killed during students protests against her ousting. Muhammad Yunus' interim govt reminded that the extradition of Awami league from India remained a top priority for Bangladesh.
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accuses interim leader Muhammad Yunus of causing chaos and deploying terrorists in Bangladesh. Hasina pledges to return and avenge fallen police officers, while the current administration prioritizes her extradition for alleged crimes against humanity.