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Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country on August 5 amid mass protests by the common people. On that day, he took refuge in the capital of India, New Delhi.
Hasina had a diplomatic red passport when she entered India. By carrying this passport he was automatically allowed to stay in India for 45 days. This 45-day period ends on Thursday (September 19). Hasina's diplomatic passport has already been canceled by the interim government. As a result, he no longer has any valid permission to stay in the country.
But will India send Hasina back to Bangladesh now? The answer is 'no'. An official of the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Zee News that there is no possibility of returning the former prime minister even though the diplomatic passport has expired. Instead, Hasina may be given special political asylum like the Dalai Lama of Tibet. who is living as a refugee in India. Since India will not return Hasina and she will not have any valid permission to stay there, she will become a 'refugee' in the country from tomorrow.
Many people are demanding that Sheikh Hasina, who is accused of crimes against humanity including genocide and disappearance, be brought back to face justice. More than 180 cases have already been filed against him.
Dr. Hasina hinted to return to India. The interim government of Muhammad Yunus. Although no such demand has been officially reported by Dhaka so far. But if Bangladesh wants Hasina then India will be obliged to return her. Because the two countries have an agreement to extradite people accused of crimes. Which was done by Sheikh Hasina herself in 2013. The agreement was amended in 2016.
Source: Zee News