Sheikh Hasina News: Sheikh Hasina had to leave Bangladesh amid the violence in Bangladesh. After this she has taken refuge in India.
Sheikh Hasina News: Sheikh Hasina had to leave Bangladesh due to violent protests in Bangladesh. The army had given her 45 minutes to leave the country. After resigning, she came to India, here she has been living under tight security at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad for the last two days.
Meanwhile, India Today has reported in its report that Sheikh Hasina and her team, who fled the country amid violent protests, have not been able to bring extra clothes or items of daily use with them. Sheikh Hasina was given only 45 minutes by the Bangladeshi army to leave the country. After this, she left for India in a military transport jet with her sister Sheikh Rehana and her close aides.
‘Had to leave the country to avoid the crowd’
Government sources told India Today TV that Sheikh Hasina and her entire team had to leave Bangladesh to avoid the crowd. Meanwhile, sources said that the members deployed with the Bangladeshi team helped them buy clothes and daily use items. Even after 48 hours of coming to India, Sheikh Hasina and her team are staying in a safe house near the airbase.
‘Money fell short’
According to media reports, Sheikh Hasina shopped for essential items for herself and her sister from the shopping complex built at Hindon Air Force Station. She bought clothes for herself and her sister. According to the information, she made a purchase of about Rs 30,000. She made the payment in Indian currency but some money fell short, after which she used Bangladeshi currency.
Will stay in India until she gets asylum in another country
According to sources, India has allowed Sheikh Hasina to stay in another country until she gets asylum. Sources said Indian security personnel and protocol officers are helping the team members to overcome stress and shock. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was the first person to meet Sheikh Hasina and her team members. Both sides discussed the present and future plans of the ousted Prime Minister.
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