’If India helps our enemy Sheikh Hasina...’: Bangladesh’s BNP disapproves New Delhi giving refuge to ousted PM

BNP expresses dissatisfaction with India's decision to shelter ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and emphasises the importance of mutual cooperation between Bangladesh and India

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Updated9 Aug 2024, 11:11 AM IST
Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin administers the oath-taking ceremony of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus as the country’s head of the interim government in Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin administers the oath-taking ceremony of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus as the country’s head of the interim government in Bangladesh.(REUTERS)

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the principal rival to Sheikh Hasina's Awami League, has expressed dissatisfaction with India's decision to provide refuge to the ousted prime minister after she fled to India on Monday.

BNP senior leader Gayeshwar Roy, a former minister in the 1991 BNP-led government and a party's standing committee member, criticised India’s actions, stating, “The BNP believes that Bangladesh and India should have cooperation. The Indian government must understand and act following this spirit. However, supporting our adversaries complicates the maintenance of that cooperation.” Roy made these comments in a conversation with TOI from Dhaka.

Nobel laureate Yunus takes charge of Bangladesh

Meanwhile, Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus assumed leadership of Bangladesh's caretaker government on Thursday, aiming to guide the country towards recovery after weeks of intense violence.

Hasina is currently in New Delhi, a situation Yunus remarked has caused discontent among some Bangladeshis towards India. India’s foreign ministry responded on Thursday by stating that there were no updates on Hasina’s travel plans and that it was up to her to decide on the next steps.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Yunus and affirmed India’s commitment to collaborating with Dhaka to achieve the "shared aspirations" of peace, security, and development for both nations. Modi also expressed hope for a swift return to normalcy, emphasising the importance of ensuring the safety and protection of Hindus and other minority communities.

Meanwhile, Hasina’s Awami League is not represented in the interim government. Her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, took to Facebook to assert that the party remains active and is prepared to discuss with opponents and the interim administration.

The BNP, which had boycotted two national elections following the arrest of its leaders, called for new elections to be held within three months.

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Bangladesh protest

Student-led protests in Bangladesh forced Sheikh Hasina to resign on Monday and flee to India. Protests against government job quotas escalated in July and triggered a violent crackdown that drew international condemnation despite government denials of excessive force.

Severe economic hardships and political repression also drove the unrest. The COVID-19 pandemic also adversely affected Bangladesh's $450 billion economy, which had previously seen substantial growth. This led to soaring inflation, rising unemployment, and dwindling reserves.

-With inputs from Reuters

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