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Dhaka urges Delhi to prevent Hasina from making statements


Published : 14 Nov 2024 11:01 PM

Bangladesh has expressed sheer dissatisfaction over ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s frequent political statements from India, and urged the Indian government to refrain her from doing so. 

A spokesperson of the foreign ministry of Bangladesh told a press briefing in the capital on Thursday.

Director General of the Public Diplomacy wing Toufik Hassan at the press briefing said that the government is unhappy with former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s frequent political statements in the Indian media and it was conveyed to the Indian government through the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, “After fleeing the country on August 5, the former prime minister took shelter in India and from there she has been continuously making political statements. We have told the Indian High Commissioner that our government is not happy with this”, said Toufik Hassan.

“The Indian High Commissioner told us that he would convey the message to his government,” he added.

Regarding initiating the process to bring back Hasina from India in line with the International Crimes Tribunal, he said that the foreign ministry is yet to get any request from the ministry concerned.

Responding to a question on the issue of Indian visa, Toufik Hassan said that the government has also informed the Indian government of this matter, and they had said that they had to halt the processing of some categories of visa due to manpower shortage.

The foreign ministry is trying to ensure that Bangladeshi students, who need to go to India for obtaining third-country visas, can get their visas from other countries like Vietnam or Pakistan, he said.