Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s Former Prime Minister, Has Levelled Serious Accusations Against The Country’s Present Interim Government Head, Muhammad Yunus. In a recent audio message posted on her Awami League’s Social Media Page, Hasina Claimed That Yunus is ‘Selling the Nation to Stay in Power’.
Sheikh Hasina also expressed Strong Opposition to the ban on her party, deeming it unconstitutional. Furthermore, Hasina Alleged that Yunus Took Control of the Government with the support of extremist groups, sparking controversy and tension in Bangladesh’s Political Landscape. This Attack by the Former Prime Minister Came Amid The Current Developments Surrounding Yunus’s Leadership and Reports of Potanical General Elections in Bangladesh, with the Military ‘Role in the Military’ Being a point of discussion.
As per a report in NDTV, Sheikh Hasina in Her Audio Message Said, “My Father did not agree to america’s demands for st. martin’s island. He HED to Give His Life For Thaat. Thought of Selling the Country to Stay in Power. ”
She Recalled How Bangladeshi Took Up Arms and Foutht Along With Her Father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, For Bangladesh’s Independence and Said, “It can’t even ‘innte to guive use up Country’s Soil to Anyone. But what a mise it is today. to that person today when he came to power? ”
Sheikh Hasina has accused Muhammad Yunus of Seizing Power in Bangladesh with the help of extremist groups, Including Terrorists Banned Internationally. She Claims that Yunus’s Administration has Released Many of these individuals, allowing militants to regain influence in the country.
“He has seized power with the help of terrorists, even those who are banned in Various interactive arenas, aganst who is my government protected the people of Bangladesh. After one Terrorist Attack, We Took Stricht Measures.
“The constitution of our great Bengali nation, we got it through a long struggle and the liberation war. Who gave this militant leader, who has illegally seized power, the right to touch the constitution? He does not Have the people and have no constitutional bases. Awami League, “The Report Further Stated, Citing Hasina.
