Sheikh Hasina को मिली फांसी की सजा? Bangladesh में बवाल, मातम और आगजनी | जानिए क्यों बांग्लादेश में एक आदेश के बाद मातम और आगजनी दोनों साथ-साथ देखने को मिल रही है। बांग्लादेश में राजनीतिक हलचल तेज़ हो गई है। शेख हसीना, जो देश की प्रधानमंत्री रह चुकी हैं, को कथित तौर पर फांसी की सजा सुनाए जाने के आदेश के बाद पूरे देश में तनाव का माहौल है। इस खबर के सामने आते ही कई इलाकों में मातम पसर गया है, वहीं कुछ स्थानों पर विरोध प्रदर्शन हिंसक रूप ले चुके हैं और आगजनी की खबरें भी सामने आ रही हैं।
00:00हलो और वलकम, आम नागेन सिंग, जैसा कि आप जानते हैं कि आज बहुत बड़ी खबर बंगलादेश से आ रही है, शेख हसीना जो की फॉर्मर पी-म थी और जो देश से भाग कर दिल्ली में थी और यहां पर वो किसी तरह छुप कर अपनी जिंदगी बचा कर रह रही थी, �
00:30है कि वहां पर बड़े-बड़े सेलेब्रेशन शुरू हो गया है इस डिसिजन के आने के बाद, अब हम इस पर बहुत सारी डीटेल्स आपको बताएंगे, क्या हो रहा है, भारत के लिए यह कितनी बड़ी परिशानी बन सकती है, क्योंकि भारत में अभी भी शेख हसीना र
01:00if she is safe or she will be sent back to Bangladesh, there are multiple big questions and to resolve all these questions and give you the right answer and the latest updates, Ayan Nangshah, Maitra, he is with us and he has been a reporter with Dhaka Tribune and thank you so much for joining us Mr. Maitra, well this is a big development, a lot is happening and we want to know all the details, what is really is the scene in Dhaka,
01:29how do you see this decision, what is your analysis of this Dhaka court decision, well this is not a Dhaka court, this is an international court of ICT Tribunal 1's delivery but before going to that development I would like to explain few things, in history of Bangladesh this is very, I mean you know this is a train of accusing and there is a train of you know
01:58a vengeful politics, it happened with BNP regime against Hasina as well because when PM Hasina contested her first election, I mean not the first election by the way, but it's 2008 election, she came straight out from the jail and then you know she went to poll and she contested the election that fetched her victory,
02:20so there is a culture of accusing the rivals and then you know silencing, then it happened with BNP's Zarina, BNP's as well, so there is a trend and if you talk about, I am talking about the Begum Zia, she also faced certain kind of charges and she went to jail,
02:44so this is very obvious in Bangladesh politics and then several other developing countries politics because there is an insecurity among the incumbent and always they take the revenge whenever they take a chair and we can see the repercussions of it in around other developing economies especially in the South East Asia as well as in South Asia, so coming to the today's incident what happened earlier in the day,
03:10the ICT's bench which is formed of a three-member committee is basically formed by three person, one person is drawn straight from, I mean, the tribunal that delivered the verdict today is actually equivalent to a high court, okay, so that is the kind of stature of that body,
03:35so it's basically three-membered, yeah, three-membered, two, you know, the biggest question that comes to mind when it comes about what really happened with the protest in Bangladesh,
03:48how Sheikh Hasina had to flee the country, itna sab kuch honne ke baad, ek naya prime minister aata hai, and the first thing that comes to everybody's mind, that who is he backed by,
04:01is he, is he being backed by China, is he being backed by USA, or is he being backed by India, of course not by India because now we have Sheikh Hasina in India, and India trying to protect her, so whose hand do you see in this recent, you know, diplomatic tension, and the tension that we have in Bangladesh, who is he backed by, the recent, the current prime minister of Bangladesh?
04:27Okay, so he's, Bangladesh doesn't have a prime minister, there's an incumbency, which is led by an interim incumbency, an unelected incumbency, they are backed by several, due to their own interest and all,
04:44it's, it's China is there, the US is there, the Pakistanis is a big player in this game,
04:48So, so when you say the protecting India, protecting prime minister Hasina, so, you know, India has a history of protecting the state leaders, it happened in the, during the time of Maldives cases, the Marum, Abdul Gayum, all he had a telephone in his bedroom,
05:06So, he rang up Indian High Commission, and then India rescued him, so, in Sheikh Hasina's case is different, India is not protecting, in a sense, and a political leader, but a prime minister, who is doing, her incumbency, requested for a transit visit,
05:23So, there's a technicality to it, and this technicalities and the nuances are, you know, the playing ground for judicial appeals and moves,
05:32So, what happens, when Sheikh Hasina appealed India for, for this short transit visit, India allowed it, because this is a very eventual, and all of a sudden, India got this request, India had to accept that, and if India doesn't, you know, to maintain the state leaders' trust, India has to do it, I mean, I gave you the example,
05:57But India is stuck now, India is stuck, in taking a choice, will India, will India decide to send her out of the country, imagine, Pakistanis or other forces, ISI, trying to assassinate her, this could be other possibility, and this can be a big blot, on India, if she dies in India, or if she is being attempted to be killed in India.
06:21Your, your, your friend is absolutely right, you know, because Prime Minister Sekashina's case is altogether a different thing, um, of, of, uh, I mean, than any other persons, like, uh, uh, author Taslima Nasreen, what happened in Taslima Nasreen's case, you can see, I mean, she's, her party was, the, I leaked her, and then there are a lot of things, and despite all of this, India, uh, gave, uh, permission to, uh, stay all the time,
06:50She has to renew it, but when it comes to Prime Minister Hashina, the case is, unless India gets a guarantee from another state, that, uh, who is, uh, issuing the political asylum, or kind of security for a judicial purpose, India, sorry, India can't, uh, get away with this, neither can India allow her, uh, due to the security concern and all, but as long as the judicial, uh, stops are, are there,
07:20uh, the judicial complicacies are there, Bangladesh government and the incumbent, as well as the diplomatic ground, diplomatic, uh, court will have to find a merit to the case, which is accepted by India, so, so far India has gotten, uh, appeals and the letters from Bangladesh, which doesn't have a proper ground, right, okay, so Bangladesh, India didn't send the plane, she came herself with the state infrastructure and all, yeah, okay, so if you check
07:50what is the airline she used and all, it was, it was all when she was in, in power, she was the Prime Minister, and she's still the Prime Minister as her party, and, you know, she claims, so, technically, she is the Prime Minister, she was not an outside Prime Minister, like what happened in the Imran Khan case, or any other, like the Nepalese one, she was not, we are not wrong, we are not wrong, if we say that she is still, uh, the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh,
08:16certainly, when you are very, it's all about the politics and the diplomacy, and, uh, the, which country you are in, that we can decide, if we should call her, uh, the current Prime Minister of India, or not, certainly, certainly, it's not, I mean, yeah, so, the case of, say, Kashina is, is entirely different, because, when you are a friend, you have a committed responsibility,
08:41and we have seen, uh, we have seen, uh, we have seen, since the 2008 election, Bangladesh, and, uh, under, Sekashina, uh, remained a friend of India, we had a lot of bilateral agreement,
08:54but, we, our relation marched fast, in the name of X-Tist, I mean, we had a, time, we even had a, uh, uh, you know, currency agreement, we are trusted, trading in, in Taka,
09:04so, the Bangladesh economy benefited a lot from India's development, similarly, India get a greater access, our bilateral trade tries, 60, uh, billion, uh, but, despite all of this, you know, uh,
09:17there are problems inside, uh, the incumbency of Sekashina, she trusted the long people, there are massive, massive corruptions, and, and malpractices,
09:27so, anyway, when you say, whether India has done, uh, right thing, uh, accepting her request, I would, I would argue, India has done right thing,
09:37but, India would be compelled to, uh, India, uh, may get a, such a, such a situation, where India has to, you know, uh,
09:47India has to send her back from, uh, from her territory, uh, but, so, what's next for India, what's next for India,
09:57ab India ko, Sheikh Hazina ko, wapas Bangladesh bhejna hoga, aur, Sheikh Hazina, India will let her flee to some other country,
10:06or India will keep her here, but, uh, we would never know that which city, or which part of India she is living in,
10:13Dikhyeh, Dikhyeh, Dikhyeh, Prime Minister Sekashina, India mein ko yi apuradhi hai nahi,
10:19during, throughout her staying here in, in 18 months, right, she hasn't committed any crime in India,
10:25so, India will not, will not deport in, that's, unless, there's a, technically, right, and sound, uh, request come from,
10:34through the diplomatic channel, right, so, it's, it's not short of any outsider's pressure, or something,
10:40but the Bangladesh authorities, it's up on them, so, they have to fix a proper, uh, shot of,
10:47and, and sounding, uh, a meritful case, and, and plead through the MEA or India's authorities,
10:52so, this is the technicality, and, and today, you have seen the Sekashina's party, the AOMI league,
10:57I was talking to them, the couple of ministers of the AOMI league earlier, so, they all, you know,
11:02uh, said this, this merit, uh, there's no merit in this, in this judgment, because two, uh, out of the
11:08three judges, one is drawn straight from the, you know, the bar and bench, so, technically,
11:13the bar people is, is one from the BNP's leader, he's a practicing lawyer there, and in, in the high
11:19court of, of, of, of Bangladesh, so, uh, this is basically the judicial battleground, however,
11:26however, the problem still remains, despite all the support from her party members, she is never
11:33going to go back to Bangladesh, uh, see, we can't say so, we can't say so, because future is,
11:39is obvious, uh, obviously unknown, and in politics, anything could happen, as you think she'll go back,
11:45taking, risking her life, of course, of course, she owned, I mean, I'm sure she will abide by her,
11:51uh, her country's own legislature, yeah, so, in, uh, so, she will, she said, she, uh, she believes in
11:59Almighty, and, and whatever Almighty decides, she will do that, and, uh, her legislature is,
12:05is very strong, I, I believe, and, by the way, there's a prohibition and unpractice of death,
12:11uh, sentences in the past, of course, I have, I remain an admirer of Sekashina, but the kind of
12:16brutal malpractices, and the kind of hegemony, uh, there is completely, uh, denial of the people
12:26suffering, this kind of things, I have, uh, seen in the past, is also horrific, so, I can't say,
12:32like, she won't be, she will be forever here, and, uh, justice will prevail, that's what I believe.
12:37Okay, before we let you go, Mr. Maitra, the last question, how do you see the future of Bangladesh,
12:45considering the, uh, entire, uh, you know, the politics of, uh, Southeast Asia, where even US is
12:53involved, uh, China has a big role to play, so, what is the future of Bangladesh now?
13:00Well, uh, I, I see future, or foresee future, on the basis of couple of assumptions and variables,
13:07so, there are two, three variables in front of mind, I, I believe that election is, is happening in,
13:13uh, you know, the end of February, or, uh, that's what I believe, so, if I, as I'm, that is one variable,
13:20so, uh, if election happens, I, I believe the BNP is coming to the power, the main opponent,
13:25uh, of the, uh, it's like BJP and Congress there, so, Bangladesh is always a playground of two big powers,
13:32so, if the vacuum remains, it will be, uh, BNP, they will be, it's, it's a 300 unicameral parliament,
13:40so, unicameral means not like our, our Rajya Shaba, or, or, or Lok Shaba, or Pakistan Senate,
13:46and the National Assembly, so, they just have one, uh, house, and they have 50 ships separate for
13:51the women, so, it will, uh, come with a massive victory, but one of the, one of the allegations
13:58against India is that, that Anfield, you know, the US-led election observer body earlier, uh, didn't,
14:07uh, came to observe the election of Bangladesh, they didn't recognize the 2018 elections and the
14:132022, uh, um, 2023's election in, in Bangladesh, so, that was one of the things, like, you know,
14:22India, China, somehow China, uh, congratulated, and then China had a presence in the, uh, after the
14:29election, but India's involvement with the army-led politics is, is one of the things, like, India,
14:37the Bangladesh alleges that India could never be a friend of, uh, Bangladesh, the people of
14:42Bangladesh, they only remained up to the level of the AOMI league circuit, that is the allegation by
14:48Bangladesh's opponent. Let's see, let's see how it all turns out, and if Pakistan and Bangladesh will
14:54be friends again, things will change very rapidly, uh, after whatever has happened today. Yeah, yeah,
15:02I, I wrote it earlier that, that, that there's a chance, because whatever happens by this incumbency,
15:08the BNP will out, undo this, and they will do new kind of, uh, you know, they're exactly which the,
15:14the Hakishina government distance from, they will bring in, them into the, uh, diplomacy, the main
15:20circuit diplomacy, like, countries like DH, especially Turkey and Pakistan will, will come into the
15:24picture, Turkey for different things, and Pakistan for several other bilateral and logistical things,
15:30they will try to maximize, uh, uh, Karachi port and Pakistan's other items, including, uh, cosmetics
15:37and, and, you know, governments. Right. So, uh, there's a cotton market, but of, like, you know, boycotting
15:43India is not technically possible, because India is so huge, they have a, all, uh, you know, all sides
15:49border, and the people have the descent, you know, dependency on, on India, you think of, like, a medical
15:55treatment of the common people, of, uh, lower middle class and the middle class, they can't afford it,
16:00treatment in Turkey, somewhere in Europe. Okay, they obviously will have to rely on Kolkata and
16:05Velour, the places for affordability and this thing. So, Bangladesh politicians will also have to be
16:10mindful. At the same time, Indian practitioners, especially in, in South, in Delhi and in Kolkata,
16:15will have to mindful of Bangladeshi people. They have to treat that all those Bangladeshi, uh, tourists,
16:21I mean, when I say tourists, it, across healthcare business and everyone, they have to, uh, respect them
16:27in order to maintain a good relation as well as their trade, because it will construct their future.
16:34Thank you. Thank you so much for your time, Mr. Meitra, and explaining all the details and in-depth
16:40knowledge and the analysis of what really has happened. Of course, we pray things get better in
16:45Bangladesh and Bangladesh, and Bangladesh comes to the path of recovery. Of course, politics,
16:50it is a kind of thing that makes everything more complicated. But in Bangladesh, the entire Southeast
16:57Asia, and as Mr. Meitra said, even Turkey will be keeping an eye on what is really happening in
17:03Bangladesh. We'll be bringing you more updates and details about what is happening in Bangladesh, and there
17:09are bigger details of Bihar election, and also, of course, what is really happening in Delhi Blast case,
17:16and the latest update. This is Nagain Singh for One India.
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