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[VIDEOS] Bangladesh army chief confirms PM Hasina’s resignation [Update at Post#189]


yesp...LOL

And not a single word on this by any indian guy here... trying to hide it..

21 million USD maybe a lot of money for Pakistan which is in the verge of begging for survival since a decade but in Bharat that’s like loose change a shopkeeper carries in major cities.

That same company is already in talks with Indian agencies for a contract 100X the value.
 
21 million USD maybe a lot of money for Pakistan which is in the verge of begging for survival since a decade but in Bharat that’s like loose change a shopkeeper carries in major cities.

That same company is already in talks with Indian agencies for a contract 100X the value.
It is not about money...it is about reputation...
 
Yeah, world saw the reputations so they cancelled the defense deal... CHILL BRO.

Be brave.

A 21 million dollars deal lol

Again, we dont blink an eye for that kind of money. Bangladesh owes billions of dollars to us already. They have bad cash flow. We don't need this business anyway. You don't become world's 4th largest economy by entertaining beggars.
 
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A 21 million dollars deal lol

Again, we dont blink an eye for that kind of money. Bangladesh owes billions of dollars to us already. They have bad cash flow. We don't need this business anyway. You don't become world's 4th largest economy by entertaining beggars.
TALKING ABOUT MONEY AGAIN AND AGAIN shows that you care about money more than reputations... good luck.
 
TALKING ABOUT MONEY AGAIN AND AGAIN shows that you care about money more than reputations... good luck.

They have to bring up money everywhere. It is quite stupid. :inti

Chinese are more richer than the Indians but Chinese people don't talk about money like this. This is an Indian speciality.
 
Bangladesh orders fugitive ex-leader Hasina to return to face trial

Bangladesh’s war crimes court ordered fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina on Monday to return to face trial on charges amounting to crimes against humanity.

Hasina, 77, fled Dhaka by helicopter to India in August 2024 at the culmination of a student-led mass uprising. She has defied an extradition order to return to Bangladesh.

Up to 1,400 people were killed between July and August 2024 when Hasina’s government launched a crackdown in a failed bid to cling to power, according to the United Nations.

Hasina and former senior figures connected to her ousted government and her now-banned party, the Awami League, are being prosecuted in Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).

Prosecutors have filed five charges against Hasina, including abetment, incitement, complicity, facilitation, conspiracy and failure to prevent mass murder — charges that amount to crimes against humanity under Bangladeshi law.

“The court directed the prosecution team to issue a notice as soon as possible summoning them to appear before the court,” chief prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam said on Monday.

The trial will resume on June 24 without her if she fails to return.

The prosecution argues that Hasina ordered security forces, through directives from the interior ministry and police, to crush the protests. Hasina is on trial with two other officials.

One of them, former interior minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who faces similar charges, is also a fugitive.

The second, ex-police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun, is in custody and was in court on Monday.

The prosecution of senior figures from Hasina’s government is a key demand of several of the political parties now jostling for power.

The interim government has said it will hold elections in April 2026, although some parties are pushing for an earlier vote.


 
Bangladesh orders fugitive ex-leader Hasina to return to face trial

Bangladesh’s war crimes court ordered fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina on Monday to return to face trial on charges amounting to crimes against humanity.

Hasina, 77, fled Dhaka by helicopter to India in August 2024 at the culmination of a student-led mass uprising. She has defied an extradition order to return to Bangladesh.

Up to 1,400 people were killed between July and August 2024 when Hasina’s government launched a crackdown in a failed bid to cling to power, according to the United Nations.

Hasina and former senior figures connected to her ousted government and her now-banned party, the Awami League, are being prosecuted in Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).

Prosecutors have filed five charges against Hasina, including abetment, incitement, complicity, facilitation, conspiracy and failure to prevent mass murder — charges that amount to crimes against humanity under Bangladeshi law.

“The court directed the prosecution team to issue a notice as soon as possible summoning them to appear before the court,” chief prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam said on Monday.

The trial will resume on June 24 without her if she fails to return.

The prosecution argues that Hasina ordered security forces, through directives from the interior ministry and police, to crush the protests. Hasina is on trial with two other officials.

One of them, former interior minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who faces similar charges, is also a fugitive.

The second, ex-police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun, is in custody and was in court on Monday.

The prosecution of senior figures from Hasina’s government is a key demand of several of the political parties now jostling for power.

The interim government has said it will hold elections in April 2026, although some parties are pushing for an earlier vote.



If India have any self-respect, they should return Hasina ASAP. :inti

They are giving shelter to an evil fugitive. Shameful.
 
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