Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will not be extradited. The Government of India has made its stand clear on this issue in an indirect message to the Government of Bangladesh. Despite the cancellation of passport, the Government of India has extended the visa of B Sheikh Hasina. The Home Ministry has extended the visa deadline for Sheikh Hasina to stay in India.
Home Ministry extends visa deadline for Sheikh Hasina to stay in India
Sheikh Hasina left Dhaka on 5 August. India had extended his visa at a time when there was much talk of his extradition to Bangladesh. The Bangladesh government had recently demanded the extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India. This decision taken by India is considered very important. The Mohammad Yunus government has canceled the passport of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and issued an arrest warrant against her.
Appropriate reply from India to Bangladesh
Amidst the demand for extradition, India has given a befitting reply to the Bangladesh government and has extended the visa of Sheikh Hasina and has also made it clear that she will not be extradited at present. After this decision of India, India is keeping an eye on what action Bangladesh takes in this matter.
After Sheikh Hasina’s visa is extended, she will remain in India’s capital Delhi.
After Sheikh Hasina’s visa is extended, she will remain in India’s capital Delhi. After the return of Sheikh Hasina from Bangladesh, the interim government of Mohammad Yunus is running there. Sheikh Hasina, 77, Bangladesh’s longest serving Prime Minister, fled Bangladesh to India following nationwide protests. On 5 August 2024, she landed at Hindon Airbase near Delhi. After this he was not seen in public. It is being told that he is in a safe house in Delhi. After Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh, an interim government was formed under the leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
After the formation of the interim government, many cases including murder have been registered against Hasina in Bangladesh.
After the formation of the interim government, several cases including murder have been registered against Hasina in Bangladesh. Yunus government wants Sheikh Hasina to be sent to Bangladesh so that she can be prosecuted. Bangladesh sent a note on December 23 formally demanding Hasina’s extradition from India.