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Bangladesh ex-PM Sheikh Hasina to stay in India until UK grants her asylum

Jake Miller Published August 6, 2024
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Bangladeshi channel Republic TV has reported that former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina will stay in India until the United Kingdom grants her asylum.

The TV channel says New Delhi is to supply Hasina with all the infrastructural support needed, as cited by the channel’s correspondent in New Delhi.

Also, based on information from unknown sources, ANI adds that the IAF and other security bodies of India are safeguarding Hasina by relocating her to a safe area.

Hasina is also likely to meet her daughter Saima Wazed, who resides in New Delhi and serves as the World Health Organisation’s regional director for South-East Asia.

Sheikh Hasina and her sister fleeing in an Army helicopter. The deed is done. Student-people uprising has overthrown the regime. All power to the working people through the struggle committees. Maintain general strike. No trust in Army/political parties. pic.twitter.com/fg54m7rNxA

— Jorge Martin ☭ (@marxistJorge) August 5, 2024

Security measures at the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi’s diplomatic zone, Chanakyapuri, have been heightened with additional barricades and increased police presence.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over a high-level meeting of the cabinet committee on security affairs tonight.

However, there was no official information on the discussions during the meeting, which concluded around 8:30 pm IST.

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