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Bangladesh unrest: Sheikh Hasina's son says she wants to go back to the country

Bangladesh unrest: Sheikh Hasina's son says she wants to go back to the country

Bangladesh unrest has gripped the neighborhood nations. On August 9, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the son of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, clarified that his mother is not seeking asylum from any country. He emphasized that Sheikh Hasina, who has faced significant challenges and scrutiny, is determined to return to Bangladesh. Joy's statement sheds light on the ongoing situation regarding his mother's political and personal struggles, underlining her commitment to her homeland despite the difficulties she has encountered. This declaration aims to address any misconceptions about her intentions and reaffirm her desire to continue her work and leadership within Bangladesh. Watch video to know more.

11 August,2024 01:43 PM IST
 Michael Kugleman highlights country's growing political tensions

Michael Kugleman highlights country's growing political tensions

Michael Kugelman, the Director of the South Asia Institute at Wilson Center in an interview, shared his concern on rising tension in Bangladesh.  He also shared his worries regarding increasing instability in Bangladesh. He has elaborated on the issue of police shortage and uncommitted military response that has resulted in a significant security gap. This vacuum is being worsened by violent demonstrations as well as targeting religious minorities, majorly Hindus. If law and order are not restored rapidly, Kugelman fears that it will be very difficult for the country to go through a smooth political transition. The deepening tension is raising serious concerns about Bangladesh’s future stability. Watch video for more

11 August,2024 10:40 AM IST

"No Muslims In Modi Cabinet.." Is Pakistan Trying To Provoke USA Against India?

The 2024 Lok Sabha Elections concluded on June 4, marking the world's largest democracy festival. The NDA secured a decisive majority, with BJP leading with 240 seats. On June 9, PM Modi and his ministers were sworn in amid global leaders. Pakistan, unsettled by Modi's third term, voiced continual hostility. At a June 13 US State Dept briefing, a Pakistani journalist failed to sway opinion against India, alleging PM Modi's Hindu-centric policies. The US State Dept declined comment on India's internal affairs, instead celebrating India's elections. Despite global leaders congratulating PM Modi on June 4, Pakistan awaited his oath ceremony.

20 June,2024 05:22 PM IST
PM Modi brutally slams Rahul Gandhi over his

PM Modi brutally slams Rahul Gandhi over his "country will be on fire" remark

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Uttarakhand's Rudrapur on April 02, where he launched a scathing attack against the Congress. Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that despite being out of power for only a decade, the Congress has begun advocating for inciting unrest in India. Furthermore, he accused the Congress of attempting to destabilize India and push it toward chaos and disorder. “After staying out of power for just 10 years, they (Congress) have started talking about igniting fire in India. Will you punish such people? This time don't let them be in the field. Congress doesn't have faith in democracy now. Congress wants to push India towards anarchy and instability. In Karnataka, a Congress leader spoke about dividing the country into two parts. Shouldn't those who talk about dividing the country be punished? Instead of punishing him, the Congress gave their leader an election ticket…” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

02 April,2024 03:48 PM IST

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