'Bangladesh in chaos...Yunus a greedy man': What exiled Sheikh Hasina said in her first public speech | Full text
FirstpostHasina addressed an event in New York virtually where she accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of being “greedy” and said the administration is involved in “genocide” Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina made her very first public address since her ouster in August earlier this week when she condemned the attacks against minorities in the past couple of weeks. Hasina addressed an event in New York virtually where she accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of being “greedy” and said the administration is involved in “genocide.” A Bangladeshi court on Thursday put an embargo on the broadcast of Sheikh Hasina’s recent address that it labelled as “hate speech”. The International Crimes Tribunal, which has issued an arrest warrant against the former prime minister, has ordered a ban on the broadcast of Hasina’s speech in Bangladesh. From 2009 to 2024, the growth of Bangladesh was the reason behind Awami League’s repeated re-election, although the opposition boycotted it.