India has thrown away Bangladesh’s letter asking for Sheikh Hasina’s return

He made these remarks outside the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Tuesday in response to a query

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India has thrown away Bangladesh's letter

India has thrown away Bangladesh’s letter asking for Sheikh Hasina’s return. In response to the situation in which Bangladesh submitted a letter requesting the return of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Shuvendu Adhikari, a BJP MP from India, made more statements directed at Bangladesh, its inhabitants, and its main advisor. He remarked, “I believe the Indian government threw that letter in the trash. Bangladesh’s advisors are unfamiliar with Indian history.

 

India has thrown away Bangladesh’s letter: He made these remarks outside the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Tuesday in response to a query.

 

Shuvendu Adhikari stated, “India provided shelter to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Father of the Nation. India protected his entire family. India provided shelter to the Dalai Lama. India has never feared the menacing gestures of big nations such as China. Forget Rafael; they (Bangladesh) will flee at the mere sound of it.”

 

He went on to say, “Those who throw a garland of shoes on freedom warriors would meet the same fate as Ghulam Azam. Keep an eye on what happens to the grandchildren of these collaborators (Razakars). They still haven’t learned from history. “Those who deny the spirit and emotion of Bangladesh’s Liberation War will meet the same fate as Ghulam Azam.”

 

Earlier that day, at the Legislative Assembly, Biman Banerjee, the Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly and a member of the state’s ruling party, stated that the subject of the extradition treaty between Bangladesh and India is a concern for the central government. His belief was that the central government would decide on Hasina’s extradition. Our party’s leader, Mamata Banerjee, has constantly stated that whatever choice the national government adopts about the tragedy in Bangladesh, the state government will support it.

 

 

India has thrown away Bangladesh’s letter….

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