Hasina Slams Yunus's Pakistan Push, Cites 'Disturbing Echoes of 1971'

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Moneycontrol•18-12-2025, 11:55
Hasina Slams Yunus's Pakistan Push, Cites 'Disturbing Echoes of 1971'
- •Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina criticized interim chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, stating current violence in Bangladesh has "disturbing echoes of 1971."
- •Hasina accused Yunus of lacking diplomatic mandate and experience, calling his outreach to Pakistan a sign of desperation and noting international condemnation of his actions.
- •She emphasized Bangladesh was built as a strong, secular, and safe state, especially for women and minorities, needing strong leadership to protect its people.
- •Living in exile in New Delhi, Hasina affirmed India as a strategic partner and friend, confident the Bangladesh-India relationship would endure beyond Yunus's "interlude."
- •Hasina dismissed the extradition request from Dhaka as a "political assassination," calling the International Crimes Tribunal biased and her return unsafe under Yunus.
Why It Matters: Hasina warns of 1971 echoes under Yunus, stresses secular values, and values India ties.
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