Sheikh Hasina was ousted from the post of Prime Minister on August 5 in the face of violent protests by students. On that day, he was forced to flee to India in a military helicopter. Till now he is staying in India. Meanwhile, Nobel laureate economist Dr. The interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus is going to be two months old. Political parties have made various demands to the government, one of which is the deadline for elections.
Meanwhile, Sajib Wazed Joy has given an interview to the influential American periodical Times magazine on whether the ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will participate in the next elections in the country or not. He said that no decision has been taken so far regarding his participation in the election.
In an interview on Thursday (October 3), Joy said that her mother is very disappointed and upset with the current situation in Bangladesh. She (Hasina) feels that her last 15 years of efforts are going to fail.
Referring to the discussion of the family WhatsApp group regarding the quota movement, he said, "We are all shocked to see the quota movement." In the WhatsApp group even I said, 30 percent quota is too much. This should bring us down to five percent.
Joy admits mistakes in her mother's administration's crackdown during the quota movement. However, he said, more than half of the casualties were caused by terrorists. In this case, he pointed to a foreign intelligence agency.
Hasinaputra said about banning Awami League, how to ban the oldest and largest political party in Bangladesh? It is not legally possible.
Source: Times Magazine
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