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After former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was handed the death sentence, several questions have emerged in international politics. Is Pakistan or China involved behind this decision? Is all of this part of the political tug-of-war linked to Muhammad Yunus? Various reports and analyses are making such claims, suggesting that regional geopolitics is becoming even more complicated.
Hasina’s security in India, Bangladesh’s internal politics, and the strategies of neighbouring countries — all of these issues are now at the center of a major debate. This video breaks down every angle in detail and explains the entire case thoroughly.
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Hasina’s security in India, Bangladesh’s internal politics, and the strategies of neighbouring countries — all of these issues are now at the center of a major debate. This video breaks down every angle in detail and explains the entire case thoroughly.
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00:00Hello and welcome, I am Nagain Singh.
00:01As you know, today there is a lot of great news about Bangladesh.
00:06Sheikh Hasina, who was the former PM, who was running away from the country in Delhi,
00:12and was hiding in some kind of life, but today the order came from Bangladesh.
00:21It was given a lot of great details in Bangladesh.
00:27We have also heard such stories and such that there are great celebrations after this decision.
00:35Now, we will tell you a lot of details about what is happening in India.
00:40How much trouble can this happen in India because in India, Sheikh Hasina is still living in India.
00:46So, we will see how it all turns out.
00:48Now, to understand this diplomatic problem for India, what is really happening, what India should be doing,
00:55and what India could face and what happens next for Sheikh Hasina, if she is safe or she will be sent back to Bangladesh.
01:03There are multiple big questions and to resolve all these questions and give you the right answer and the latest updates.
01:10Ayan Nang Shah, Matra, he is with us and he has been a reporter with Dhaka Tribune.
01:16And thank you so much for joining us, Mr. Mitra.
01:20Well, this is a big development.
01:22A lot is happening and we want to know all the details.
01:27What is really is the scene in Dhaka?
01:29How do you see this decision?
01:32What is your analysis of this Dhaka court decision?
01:36Well, this is not a Dhaka court.
01:38This is an international court of, I mean, ICT tribunal, one's delivery.
01:44But before going to that development, I would like to explain a few things.
01:50In history of Bangladesh, this is very, I mean, you know, this is a, there's a train of accusing
01:56and there's a train of, you know, a vengeful politics.
02:00It happened with BNP regime against Hasina as well, because when PM Hasina contested her first election,
02:06I mean, not the first election, by the way, but it's 2008 election, she came straight out from the jail.
02:13And then, you know, she, she went to Poland, she contested the election that fetched her victory.
02:20So that's a culture of accusing the rivals and, you know, silencing.
02:26Then it happened with BNP's Zarina, BNP's as well.
02:34So that's a, that's a train.
02:36And if you, if you talk about, I'm talking about the Begum Zia, she also faced certain kind of charges and she went to jail.
02:45So this is very obvious in Bangladesh politics and in several other developing countries' politics,
02:50because there's an insecurity among the incumbent.
02:53And always they take the revenge whenever they take a chair.
02:57And we can see the repercussions of, of, of it in, around other developing economies,
03:03especially in the Southeast Asia, as well as in South Asia.
03:06So coming to the, today's instance, 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.
03:19One person is drawn straight from, I mean, the, the tribunal that delivered the verdict today
03:26is actually equivalent to a high court.
03:31Okay. So, so that is the kind of stature of, of that, that body.
03:36So it basically three members and yeah, three membered.
03:40So, 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.
03:51And the first thing that comes to everybody's mind, that who is he backed by?
04:02Is he, is he being backed by China?
04:04Is he being backed by USA?
04:07Or is he being backed by India?
04:09Of course not by India, because now we have Sheikh Hasina in India and India trying to protect her.
04:14So whose hand do you see in this recent, you know, diplomatic tension and the tension that we have in Bangladesh?
04:22Who is he backed by the recent, the current prime minister of Bangladesh?
04:28Okay. So he's, Bangladesh doesn't have a prime minister.
04:33There's an incumbency, which is led by an interim incumbency and unelected incumbency.
04:39They are backed by several due to their own interest and all.
04:44It's, it's China is there. The U.S. is there.
04:46The Pakistanis is a big player in this game.
04:50So, so when you say the protecting India, protecting prime minister Hasina.
04:55So, you know, India has a history of protecting the state leaders.
04:59It happened in the, during the time of Maldives guys, the Marum Abdul Gayum,
05:03all he had a telephone in his bedroom.
05:06So he rang up Indian high commission and then India rescued him.
05:10So in Sheikh Hasina's case is different.
05:13India is not protecting in a sense and a political leader,
05:16but a prime minister who is doing her incumbency requested for a transit visit.
05:23So there's a technicality to it.
05:25And this technicalities and the nuances are, you know,
05:28the playing ground for judicial appeals and moves.
05:32So what happens when Sheikh Hasina appealed India for,
05:37for this short transit visit,
05:39India allowed it because this is a very eventual and all of a sudden India got this request.
05:45India had to accept that.
05:47And if India doesn't, you know,
05:50to maintain the state leaders' trust,
05:54India has to do it.
05:55I mean, I gave you the examples of Maldives.
05:58But India is stuck now.
05:58India is stuck in taking a choice.
06:01Will India, will India decide to send her out of the country?
06:05Imagine Pakistanis or other forces,
06:09ISI trying to assassinate her.
06:12This could be other possibility.
06:13And this can be a big blot on India if she dies in India
06:18or if she is being attempted to be killed in India.
06:22Your friend is absolutely right.
06:26You know, because Prime Minister Sekashina's case is altogether a different thing
06:31than any other person's like author Taslima Nasrin.
06:37What happened in Taslima Nasrin's case,
06:39you can see, I mean, she's, her party was,
06:41the alleged her and then there are a lot of things.
06:43And despite all of this, India gave permission to stay all the time.
06:50She has to renew it.
06:52But when it comes to Prime Minister Hashina,
06:54the case is unless India gets a guarantee from another state
06:58that who is issuing the political asylum
07:01or kind of security for a judicial purpose,
07:05India, sorry,
07:07India can't get away with this.
07:11Neither can India allow her due to the security concern and all.
07:16But as long as the judicial stops are there,
07:20the judicial complicacies are there,
07:22Bangladesh government and the incumbent
07:25as well as the diplomatic ground,
07:27diplomatic corps will have to find a merit to the case
07:31which is accepted by India.
07:33So, so far India has gotten appeals and the letters from Bangladesh
07:37which doesn't have a proper ground.
07:41Right.
07:41Okay.
07:41So, Bangladesh, India didn't send the plane.
07:45She came herself with the state infrastructure and all.
07:49Yeah.
07:49Okay.
07:49So, if you check what is the airline she used and all.
07:52It was all when she was in power.
07:54She was the prime minister
07:55and she's still the prime minister as her party.
07:58And, you know, she claims.
08:00So, technically, she is the prime minister.
08:03She was not an outside prime minister
08:04like what happened in the Imran Khan case
08:06or any other like the Nepalese one.
08:09She was not outside the prime minister.
08:09So, we are not wrong.
08:11We are not wrong if we say that she is still
08:13the current prime minister of Bangladesh.
08:17Certainly, when you have a very...
08:19It's all about the politics and the diplomacy
08:22and which country you are in
08:25that we can decide if we should call her
08:27the current prime minister of India or not.
08:30Yeah, certainly.
08:30Certainly, it's not Bangladesh or not.
08:32Yeah, so, the case of Sekhashina
08:36is entirely different
08:38because when you are a friend,
08:39you have a committed responsibility.
08:41And we have seen...
08:42We have seen since the 2008 election,
08:46Bangladesh and under Sekhashina
08:48remained a friend of India.
08:52We had a lot of bilateral agreement.
08:54Our relation marched fast
08:56in the name of X-Tist.
08:58I mean, we had a time.
09:00We even had a, you know,
09:02currency agreement.
09:03We are trading in Taka.
09:05So, the Bangladesh economy
09:07benefited a lot from India's development.
09:09Similarly, India get a greater access.
09:11Our bilateral trade tries 60 billion.
09:14But despite all of this,
09:16you know,
09:17there are problems inside
09:19the income of Sekhashina.
09:21She trusted the long people.
09:23There are massive, massive corruptions
09:25and malpractices.
09:27So, anyway,
09:28when you say
09:28whether India has done a right thing,
09:31accepting her request,
09:33I would argue
09:35India has done the right thing.
09:37But India
09:38would be compelled to
09:39India
09:41may get a such a
09:43situation
09:44where India
09:45has to,
09:46you know,
09:47India has to
09:51send her back
09:52from
09:52from her territory.
09:54So,
09:54what's next for India?
09:56What's next for India?
09:57Now,
09:58India
09:58will
09:59send
10:00Bangladesh
10:01back to Bangladesh
10:01and
10:02Sheikh Hazina,
10:04India will let her flee
10:05to some other country
10:06or
10:06India will
10:07keep her here.
10:09But
10:09we would never know
10:10that which city
10:11or which part of India
10:12she is living in.
10:13Look,
10:14Prime Minister
10:17is not
10:17in India
10:18in India.
10:20During,
10:21throughout her staying here
10:22in 18 months,
10:23right?
10:23She hasn't committed
10:24any crime in India.
10:25So,
10:25India will not
10:26will not deport
10:27that unless
10:29there's a
10:30technically right
10:31and sound
10:32request
10:33come from
10:34through the diplomatic
10:35channel.
10:36Right.
10:36So,
10:37it's not short of
10:38any outsider's pressure
10:39or something,
10:40but the Bangladesh
10:41authorities,
10:41it's up on them.
10:43So,
10:43they have to fix
10:44a proper
10:45shot of
10:47and unsounding
10:48a meritful
10:49case
10:50and plead
10:51through the
10:51MEA
10:51or India's
10:52authorities.
10:53So,
10:53this is the technicality.
10:54And today,
10:55you have seen
10:55the Sekashina's
10:56party,
10:57the AOMI League.
10:57I was talking to them,
10:58the couple of ministers
10:59of the AOMI League
11:00earlier.
11:01So,
11:01they all,
11:02you know,
11:02said
11:03this merit,
11:04there's no merit
11:05in this judgment
11:06because two
11:07out of the three judges,
11:09one is drawn
11:10straight from the,
11:11you know,
11:11the bar and bench.
11:12So,
11:12technically,
11:13the bar people
11:14is one from the BNP's leader.
11:16He's a practicing lawyer
11:17there in the high court
11:19of Bangladesh.
11:21So,
11:21this is basically
11:24the judicial
11:25battleground.
11:26However,
11:26however,
11:27the problem
11:27still remains.
11:29Despite all the support
11:30from her party members,
11:32she is never going
11:33to go back
11:34to Bangladesh.
11:36See,
11:36we can't say so.
11:38We can't say so
11:38because future
11:39is obviously unknown
11:41and in politics,
11:43anything could happen
11:43at any point of time.
11:44Do you think
11:44she'll go back
11:45risking her life?
11:47Of course.
11:48Of course.
11:48She won't.
11:49I mean,
11:50I'm sure she will
11:51abide by her
11:51country's own
11:53legislature.
11:54Yeah.
11:54So,
11:55she will,
11:57she said,
11:57she believes
11:58in almighty
11:59and whatever
12:00almighty decides,
12:01she will do that
12:02and her legislature
12:05is very strong,
12:06I believe.
12:07And,
12:08by the way,
12:09there's a prohibition
12:10and unpractice
12:10of death sentences
12:12in the past.
12:13Of course,
12:13I remain an admirer
12:15of Sekashina,
12:15but the kind
12:16of brutal malpractices
12:18and the kind
12:19of hegemony
12:19there is
12:22completely
12:23denial
12:25of the people
12:26suffering.
12:26This kind
12:27of things
12:27I have seen
12:28in the past
12:29is also horrific.
12:30So,
12:31I can't say
12:32like she won't be,
12:33she will be forever
12:34here
12:34and justice
12:35will prevail.
12:36That's what I believe.
12:37Okay.
12:38Before we let you go,
12:39Mr. Meitra,
12:40the last question,
12:42how do you see
12:43the future
12:43of Bangladesh?
12:45Considering
12:45the entire,
12:47you know,
12:48the politics
12:49of Southeast Asia
12:51where even
12:52US is involved,
12:54China has a big
12:55role to play.
12:56So,
12:56what is the future
12:57of Bangladesh now?
13:00Well,
13:01I see future
13:03or foresee future
13:04on the basis
13:05of a couple
13:05of assumptions
13:06and variables.
13:07So,
13:07there are two,
13:08three variables
13:08in front of mine.
13:10I believe
13:11that election
13:11is happening
13:12in,
13:13you know,
13:14the end of February
13:15or that's what
13:17I believe.
13:17So,
13:18if I assume,
13:18that is one variable.
13:20So,
13:21if election happens,
13:22I believe
13:23the BNP
13:24is coming to the power,
13:25the main opponent
13:25of the,
13:26it's like BJP
13:27and Congress there.
13:29So,
13:29Bangladesh
13:29is always a playground
13:31of two big powers.
13:32So,
13:33if the vacuum remains,
13:34it will be BNP.
13:37They will be,
13:37it's a 300
13:38unicameral parliament.
13:40So,
13:41unicameral means
13:41not like
13:42our Rajya Shaba
13:43or Lok Shaba
13:45or Pakistan Senate
13:46and National Assembly.
13:47So,
13:48they rest up one
13:48house
13:50and they have
13:5050 separate
13:51for the women.
13:53So,
13:53people will
13:53come with
13:55a massive victory.
13:56But one of the,
13:57one of the
13:57allegations against India
13:59is that,
14:00that Anfield,
14:01you know,
14:01the US-led
14:02election observer body
14:03earlier
14:04didn't,
14:08came to observe
14:09the election of Bangladesh.
14:10They didn't recognize
14:11the 2018 elections
14:13and the 2022,
14:142023's election
14:18in Bangladesh.
14:20So,
14:20that was one of the things,
14:21like,
14:22you know,
14:22India,
14:23China,
14:23somehow China
14:24congratulated
14:26and then China
14:27had a presence
14:28in the,
14:28after the election.
14:30But India's
14:31involvement
14:32with the army
14:33led politics
14:35is one of the things,
14:36like India,
14:37the Bangladesh
14:37alleges that India
14:38could never be a friend
14:39of Bangladesh,
14:42the people of Bangladesh,
14:43they only remained
14:44up to the level
14:45of the AOMI league circuit.
14:46That is the allegation
14:47by Bangladesh's
14:49opponent.
14:49Let's see.
14:50Let's see how
14:51it all turns out
14:52and if Pakistan
14:53and Bangladesh
14:54will be friends again,
14:56things will change
14:57very rapidly
14:57after whatever
14:59has happened.
15:01Yeah.
15:02Yeah.
15:02I wrote it earlier
15:04that there's a chance
15:05because whatever happens
15:06by this incumbency,
15:08the BNP will undo this
15:10and they will do
15:11new kind of,
15:12you know,
15:13exactly which
15:14the Hakishina government
15:16distanced from.
15:17They will bring them
15:18into the diplomacy,
15:20the main circuit diplomacy.
15:21Like,
15:21countries like DH,
15:22especially Turkey
15:23and Pakistan
15:23will come into the picture.
15:25Turkey for defense things
15:26and Pakistan
15:27for several utter bilateral
15:29and logistical things.
15:30they will try
15:31to maximize
15:32Karachi port
15:33and Pakistan's
15:34other items
15:35including cosmetics
15:36and,
15:37you know,
15:37garments.
15:38Right.
15:38So,
15:39there's a cotton market
15:40but,
15:42like,
15:42you know,
15:43boycotting India
15:43is not technically possible
15:44because India
15:45is so huge.
15:47They have a
15:47all,
15:48you know,
15:49all sides border
15:50and the people
15:50have the decent,
15:51you know,
15:52dependency on India.
15:53You think of
15:54like a medical treatment
15:55of the common people
15:56of lower middle class
15:58and the middle class.
15:59They can't afford
16:00the treatment
16:01in Turkey
16:01somewhere in Europe.
16:02Okay.
16:03They obviously
16:03will have to rely
16:04on Kolkata
16:05and the places
16:06for affordability
16:07and this thing.
16:07So,
16:08Bangladesh politicians
16:08will also have
16:09to be mindful.
16:10At the same time,
16:11Indian practitioners,
16:13especially in South,
16:14in Delhi
16:14and Kolkata
16:15will have to mindful
16:16of Bangladeshi people.
16:18They have to treat
16:18that all those
16:19Bangladeshi tourists,
16:21I mean,
16:21when I say tourist,
16:22it across healthcare
16:24business and everyone,
16:25they have to respect them
16:27in order to maintain
16:29a good relation
16:30as well as their trade
16:31because it will
16:32construct their future.
16:34Thank you so much
16:35for your time,
16:36Mr. Maitra
16:37and explaining
16:37all the details
16:39and in-depth knowledge
16:40and the analysis
16:41of what really has happened.
16:43Of course,
16:43we pray things
16:44get better in Bangladesh
16:45and Bangladesh
16:47comes to the path
16:48of recovery.
16:49Of course,
16:50politics as a thing
16:51that everything
16:52is more complicated
16:53but Bangladesh
16:55and even Turkey
17:00will be keeping an eye
17:02that what is really
17:03happening in Bangladesh.
17:04We'll be bringing you
17:05more updates
17:06and details
17:06about what is happening
17:08in Bangladesh
17:08and there are bigger details
17:10of Bihar election
17:11and also,
17:12of course,
17:13what is really happening
17:14in Delhi Blast case
17:15and the latest update.
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