lingering After 15 years of power, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to resign in the face of the wrath of students and people on August 5. After that, she went to Palli in the capital of India, Nath Delhi. She wanted to give a speech to the nation before her escape from Ganabhaban. But the student crowd did not get that opportunity.
But before the country left, Sheikh Hasina said that she will come back soon. She has been informed about this information in Times Now, a close associate of Hasina.
Hasina said, “Don't lose hope. I will be back soon. I have lost but the people of Bangladesh have won. For whom my father and family have been killed.”
Meanwhile, after seven days of leaving Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina broke the silence. The message claimed to have seen The Print.
More than 300 people have died in the last few weeks of student protests against Sheikh Hasina, the United States, UK, Canada and other countries have called for an investigation into the death of students, with the new interim government in Dhaka, saying that the government will determine the democratic future in Bangladesh.
