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Bangladesh Will Seek Extradition of Ex-Premier Sheikh Hasina From India, Says Muhammad Yunus While Addressing to Nation on His First 100 Days in Office

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Dhaka, November 17: Bangladesh’s interim leader and Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus said Sunday that his administration will seek the extradition of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India, where has been in exile since fleeing a mass uprising in August. In a televised address to the nation on his first 100 days in office, Yunus said that the interim government will try those responsible including Hasina for hundreds of deaths during the student-led uprising that ended her 15-year rule. Yunus took the helm on August 8, three days after Hasina fled the country.

He said that not only the deaths in the uprising but all other violations of human rights, including alleged enforced disappearances while Hasina was in power, would be investigated. Bangladesh has sought help from the global police organisation Interpol in issuing a red notice for the arrest of Hasina and her associates. тАЬWe will seek the return of the fallen autocrat Sheikh Hasina from India,тАЭ Yunus said. тАЬI have already discussed the issue with chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan.тАЭ Sheikh Hasina Blamed US for Her GovernmentтАЩs Fall in Bangladesh? Former PMтАЩs Son Sajeeb Wazed Terms Statement Attributed to His Mother тАШFalse and FabricatedтАЩ.

While Hasina and her close associates are facing numerous criminal charges at home, the Yunus-led government is also pushing for the ICC to take up the case. Yunus said his government’s most important task was to hold a new election to hand over power to an elected government, but he did not spell out any timeframe. He said his administration would first bring about reforms in various sectors including in the electoral system. Sheikh Hasina Will Be Back in Bangladesh Once Democracy is Restored, Pakistan’s ISI Fuelling Unrest, Says Ex-PM’s Son Sajeeb Wazed Joy.

He promised that once the once the electoral reforms are completed, a roadmap for the new election would be unveiled. Yunus downplayed as тАЬexaggerated” reports of attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, many of whom complained that hard-line Islamists are becoming increasingly influential since Hasina’s ouster.

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