India Bangladesh Relation: Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday made one other scathing attack on the pinnacle of the nation’s interim authorities, Mohammad Yunus. Accused him of main an “undemocratic group” that has no accountability in the direction of the folks.
In a assertion on the eve of ‘Victory Day’, Hasina referred to as Yunus a “fascist” and alleged that the primary goal of the federal government led by him is to suppress the spirit of the liberation struggle and pro-liberation forces.
Bangladesh celebrates 16 December as Victory Day. On 16 December 1971, General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, the then chief of the Pakistani Army, surrendered to the mixed forces of the Indian Army and ‘Mukti Bahini’ after a 13-day struggle with 93,000 troopers, after which East Pakistan grew to become Bangladesh.
Hasina needed to depart the nation and are available to India because of large anti-government protests in August.
Hasina stated in her assertion that “anti-national groups” have captured energy in an unconstitutional method. He stated, “This undemocratic group led by fascist Yunus has no accountability towards the public.” He stated, “They are capturing power and obstructing all public welfare works.”
Criticizing the Yunus authorities, Hasina stated that the folks of Bangladesh are burdened with rising costs. He stated, ‘Since this authorities is not democratically elected, it has no accountability in the direction of the folks. Their most important goal is to suppress the spirit and voice of the liberation wrestle and pro-liberation forces.