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India confirms receiving Bangladesh’s diplomatic note seeking Sheikh Hasina’s return

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January 4, 2025
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Political Turmoil Continues: Bangladesh Seeks India’s Help to Return Sheikh Hasina

Political Turmoil Continues: Bangladesh Seeks India’s Help to Return Sheikh Hasina

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India has once again confirmed receiving a diplomatic note from Bangladesh requesting the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The confirmation came during a weekly briefing on Friday, January 3, by the spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal.

According to a report by Indian news agency ANI, during the briefing, Jaiswal was asked about the diplomatic note sent by Bangladesh regarding Sheikh Hasina’s return. He responded, “This has been confirmed earlier as well. As mentioned before, we have received a diplomatic note related to the extradition request. At the moment, I have no additional information to share on this matter.”

Sheikh Hasina, who resigned as Prime Minister on August 5, 2024, amid mass protests, fled to India shortly afterward. Since then, she has been staying in India, while multiple cases, including charges of murder and even genocide, have been filed against her in Bangladesh. On December 23, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially sent a diplomatic note to India, requesting her return to facilitate legal proceedings.

In addition to the extradition request, Jaiswal was asked about the rejection of bail for Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sanatani Jagaran Jote, who was arrested on sedition charges. He stated, “We urge that judicial proceedings in Bangladesh be conducted fairly.”

Questions on Bangladesh’s Military Procurement

The briefing also touched on Bangladesh’s recent decision to purchase military tanks from a Turkish company. When asked whether this move was seen as a message to India, Jaiswal responded, “India closely monitors all security-related developments and takes appropriate measures.”

He reiterated India’s commitment to maintaining positive and constructive relations with Bangladesh, stating, “Our relationship is built on mutual trust and respect, and we aim to address each other’s concerns and interests.”

Fishermen Exchange and Border Concerns

The release of detained fishermen from both countries was also discussed. On January 5, a total of 95 Indian fishermen and 90 Bangladeshi fishermen are scheduled to be released as part of mutual diplomatic efforts.

When asked about the recent increase in the detention and deportation of Bangladeshis from various Indian states following the political upheaval in Bangladesh, Jaiswal commented, “Identifying and deporting illegal entrants is the responsibility of security forces, and they are performing their duties accordingly.”

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Tags: Bangladesh NewsBangladesh protestsBangladesh-India relationsBorder securityDiplomatic noteExtradition requestFishermen exchangeMilitary procurementPolitical upheavalRandhir JaiswalSheikh Hasina

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