Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajid Wasat Joy has said that Pakistani intelligence is fomenting unrest in Bangladesh.
The Islamists’ protest against reservation in Bangladesh turned violent. Due to the crisis, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and left the country. It is expected that he, who has temporarily taken refuge in India, will go to another country.
Army Chief Waqar Uz Zaman announced that an interim government will be set up in the country until elections are held and a new government is formed. Subsequently, President Mohammad Sahabuddin ordered the dissolution of the parliament. According to the country’s law, elections are expected to be held in Bangladesh within the next 3 months. Until then, the country will be led by an interim government. In this situation, Nobel laureate economist Mohammad Yunus was announced as the head of the interim government.
With a series of twists and turns in Bangladesh, the question of Sheikh Hasina’s political future has been raised. In this situation, Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Vasat in an interview with the Joy News Agency said:-
When the new government decides to hold elections, Amma (Sheikh Hasina) returns to the country. It is not clear whether he will contest. Presently mother is in India. I have no political ambitions. Actively working for the party, I am now leading.
Pakistani intelligence is fomenting unrest in Bangladesh. Attacks on our party leaders and workers have increased in the last two days. We will not let them go. We will definitely retaliate,” he said.
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