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Bangladesh Slams India Over Fugitive Ex-PM Hasina’s First Public Address

In a recent contentious development, Bangladesh has expressed strong disapproval towards India following the allowance of former Prime Minister Hasina to make her first public address since her ousting in 2024. The news conference, held in India, marked Hasina’s first public statement after being removed from power. Dhaka has described the event as “shocking,” criticizing the Indian authorities for permitting the fugitive ex-leader to speak openly on Indian soil.

Hasina, whose tenure was marked by significant political turbulence, was ousted in 2024 under circumstances that remain a subject of controversy in Bangladesh. Following her removal, Hasina fled the country amid allegations that have been widely politicized. Despite her fugitive status, India provided her a platform for a news conference, which has significantly strained diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries.

Bangladesh’s government expressed concerns over the implications of India hosting and facilitating a public address by Hasina, who faces legal and political challenges at home. Officials in Dhaka view India’s actions as interference in their internal affairs and a serious breach of diplomatic protocol.

The public address involved Hasina voicing her criticisms of the current government in Bangladesh and rallying her supporters from abroad. This move has alarmed many in Bangladesh, where political tensions remain high, and where Hasina’s party maintains a strong base of loyalists.

Analysts suggest that India’s decision to allow the address may be interpreted as a political statement or a strategic move in the broader geopolitical dynamics of South Asia. This incident adds a new dimension to the already complex and often tense relationship between India and Bangladesh.

Diplomatic channels between the two countries are reportedly active as Bangladesh seeks explanations and possibly a reversal or condemnation of the Indian government’s decision. Meanwhile, the international community watches closely, raising concerns about the potential for escalated conflicts rooted in political dissent and cross-border asylum situations.

This episode underscores the fragile state of political affairs in Bangladesh and highlights how regional diplomacy can be affected by domestic politics. As the situation develops, the responses from both governments will be crucial in determining whether this issue can be resolved peacefully or will contribute to further deterioration of bilateral relations.

In summary, Bangladesh has vehemently criticized India for the unprecedented move to allow former Prime Minister Hasina, now a fugitive, to publicly address the media from Indian territory. This act has sparked a diplomatic row, raising questions about sovereignty, political asylum, and the role of neighboring states in internal political conflicts. The unfolding situation remains a critical point of attention for regional stability and international diplomatic discourse.

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