Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused the nation’s interim authorities, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, of selling “violent and extremist” insurance policies which have strained relations with India. Talking from India, the place she has lived in self-exile since August 2024, Hasina stated Yunus’s alleged “sponsorship of extremists” inside his administration poses a critical risk to the long-standing friendship between Dhaka and New Delhi.
In a written interview despatched to Hindustan Occasions on Thursday, Hasina stated she was “deeply grateful to the Indian individuals for offering me with a secure haven” after her authorities was overthrown final 12 months.
Bangladesh Disaster Pushes Hasina to Search Refuge
Hasina’s authorities collapsed in August 2024 following weeks of violent protests throughout Bangladesh. The unrest started after allegations of corruption, misuse of energy, and suppression of opposition events. Huge demonstrations, led largely by pupil teams and sections of civil society, demanded her resignation and the formation of a impartial interim authorities. Going through mounting stress and violent clashes between protesters and safety forces, Hasina’s administration was ultimately pressured out.
Quickly after the autumn of her authorities, Hasina fled to India citing threats to her security. Stories on the time advised that her residence in Dhaka was surrounded by mobs and that safety forces loyal to the brand new administration weren’t guaranteeing her safety. India granted her non permanent refuge, marking a brand new part in her decades-long political profession.
Accuses Yunus Govt of Sponsoring Extremists
In her newest remarks to HT, Hasina accused the interim authorities of silencing her occasion, the Awami League, by banning it from contesting the upcoming nationwide elections. She stated the choice “violates the Structure” and denies hundreds of thousands of Awami League supporters their democratic rights.
The supporters of the Awami League won’t be able to vote due to the unconstitutional ban imposed on the occasion, she stated, reported by HT.
Hasina additionally warned that Yunus’s management may destabilise Bangladesh’s political panorama and injury the nation’s relations with key regional companions. “Yunus’ sponsorship of extremists in his authorities threatens to undermine the elemental relationship between Bangladesh and India,” she stated.

