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Hasina said - I will return to the country soon after being removed by foreign forces

श्रावण २७, २०८१
Hasina said - I will return to the country soon after being removed by foreign forces
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Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled the country with power due to the protests, has accused 'foreign powers' like the United States of being behind her ouster.

Hasina broke her silence for the first time after leaving the country. She is now taking refuge in India.

'If I had left St. Martin and the Bay of Bengal and gone to America, I could have remained in power,' he wrote to his Awami League supporters on Saturday.

He She has warned the new interim government not to be used by foreign powers.

'I resigned so that I don't have to watch the corpse procession . They wanted to have power over your (student's) body, but I did not allow it. "Maybe if I was in the country today, many people would have lost their lives, many properties would have been destroyed," she said. He will also address the media in India next week Chances are .

More than 300 people died in the week-long student protest against Hasina. The US, UK, Canada and other countries have called for an investigation into the student's death.

The US is also Bangladesh's largest foreign direct investor.

'I will return soon'

In his message to his supporters and workers, he promised to return to the country even if he accepted defeat. 'I will return soon.' The defeat is mine but the victory belongs to the people of Bangladesh' she said, 'I removed myself, I came with your victory, you were my strength, you did not want me, I left and resigned myself . None of my workers who are there will lose morale. The Awami League has risen again and again.'

The former prime minister also accused Hasina of breaking her word. 'I would like to repeat to my young students, I did not call you 'Rajakar' . "My words were broken," she said. The word 'Rajakar' is considered as derogatory as a traitor in Bangladesh . The 'volunteers' who cooperated with the Pakistani army in the 1971 war for the independence of Bangladesh are accused as 'razakars'.


प्रकाशित : श्रावण २७, २०८१ १७:४०
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