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শেখ হাসিনাকে ফিরিয়ে আনার প্রক্রিয়া চলছে: স্বরাষ্ট্র উপদেষ্টা

 

Hasina extradition: India says it received ‘note verbale’ from Bangladesh

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India today confirmed it received a diplomatic note from Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi in connection with an extradition request for Sheikh Hasina.

"We confirm that we have received a 'Note Verbale' from the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi today in connection with an extradition request for ouster prime minister Sheikh Hasina. At this time, we have no comment to offer on this matter," the Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.

It is to be noted that under the provisions of the India-Bangladesh extradition treaty, extradition may be refused if the offence is one of a "political character".

Another clause said a person convicted of an extradition offence may not be extradited unless the person was sentenced to imprisonment or other form of detention for a period of four months or more.

The relations between India and Bangladesh came under strain since the interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus assumed power.

India has repeatedly expressed concerns over attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh.​
 

Dhaka asks Delhi to send back Hasina
India confirms receipt of note verbale, says ‘no comment at this time’

The foreign ministry has sent a diplomatic note to the Indian government, saying that Dhaka wants ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina sent back.

"We sent a note verbale [diplomatic message] to the Indian government, saying that the Bangladesh government wants her [Hasina] back here for the judicial process," Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain told reporters at the foreign ministry yesterday afternoon.

Earlier in the morning, Home Adviser Jahangir Alam said his ministry had written to the Bangladesh foreign ministry, asking it to facilitate the return of Hasina from India.

"We have sent a letter to the foreign ministry regarding her extradition. The process is currently underway," he told reporters at an event at the Border Guard Bangladesh headquarters in Dhaka's Pilkhana.

On how she would be returned, Jahangir said it would be done under a prisoner-exchange agreement with India.

The Indian media in the evening reported that the country's Ministry of External Affairs received a note verbale from Bangladesh in connection with the extradition request for Hasina.

The ministry, however, refrained from commenting on the matter yesterday.

"We confirm that we have received a note verbale from the Bangladesh High Commission today in connection with an extradition request. At this time, we have no comment to offer on this matter," India Today quoted Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal as saying at a press briefing.

Hasina stands accused in over a hundred cases and is facing a multitude of charges, including murder, genocide and crimes against humanity over the killings during the July uprising that resulted in her ouster on August 5.

India and Bangladesh signed a treaty in 2013 regarding extradition. The treaty was amended in 2016.

The treaty states, "Extradition may be refused if the offence for which it is requested is an offence of a political character." Another ground for refusal of extradition is if the charges being pressed have not been "made in good faith, in the interest of justice".

It, however, says certain offences, like murder, "shall not be regarded as offences of a political character" for the purposes of the treaty.

The relations between India and Bangladesh came under strain since the interim government headed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus assumed power following Hasina's ouster and flight to Delhi.

India has repeatedly expressed concerns over attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, Dhaka dismissed Indian media reports on the attacks as "exaggerated".

Earlier, on October 17, a three-member International Crimes Tribunal bench led by its Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mazumdar issued arrest warrants for 46 people, including Hasina and former minister Obaidul Quader, in separate cases.

ICT Chief Prosecutor Md Tajul Islam had earlier said they would seek to bring back Hasina in time to stand trial.​

As if Modi is going to give any *&*&*&*& to such demand of illegitimate government.
 
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Who the hell are you to call the interim government of Bangladesh illegitimate when the European Union, America, Japan and China accepted this government as legitimate?

How is it legitimate? Is Yunus elected by BD people? So far as recognition of west is concerned, they have recognized many dictators like Zia ul Haq etc. Recognition of west does not by west is not the criterion of Legitimacy.
 
Who the hell are you to call the interim government of Bangladesh illegitimate when the European Union, America, Japan and China accepted this government as legitimate?

Are you laboring under the delusion that India toes the line adopted by the nations you have spelled out?

Tomorrow we are very likely to say that Bangladesh itself is an illegitimate country. Born of us. Living because we let it. Multiple fathers. Both Indian and West Pakistani.

Can you stop us?
 
How is it legitimate? Is Yunus elected by BD people? So far as recognition of west is concerned, they have recognized many dictators like Zia ul Haq etc. Recognition of west does not by west is not the criterion of Legitimacy.
The current interim government is the outcome of a revolution meaning this government has been created by the people of Bangladesh.
 

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