Turmoil in Bangladesh: Sheikh Hasina's Departure and Political Uncertainty
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India amidst violent anti-government protests without formally resigning. Her son, Sajeeb Wazed, stated that Hasina remains prime minister according to the constitution. Wazed emphasized collaboration with opposition parties for future democratic elections and condemned violence during the unrest, while pledging accountability for those responsible.
In a stunning development, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sought refuge in India following intense anti-government protests. Despite media reports to the contrary, her son, Sajeeb Wazed, confirmed that Hasina did not formally resign before leaving Bangladesh.
The protests, which resulted in around 300 deaths, have thrown the nation into political turmoil. Wazed stated that Hasina remains the constitutional prime minister and emphasized that the opposition and military's formation of a caretaker government could face legal challenges. He underlined the importance of democratic processes and expressed readiness to cooperate with opposition leader Khaleda Zia for peaceful elections.
Addressing the violent crackdown on protesters, Wazed condemned the excessive use of force by some police officers and reaffirmed his mother's innocence. He noted that steps were taken to suspend responsible officers and committed to returning to Bangladesh, confident in facing any forthcoming legal or political challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)