Bangladesh Political Crisis: Ex-MP Slams Yunus Over Hasina Trial Drama

The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh is preparing to announce its verdict date for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Former MP Pankaj Nath has strongly criticized the Yunus government for what he calls a staged trial against Hasina. He argues that targeting Hasina threatens Bangladesh's democratic foundations and secular identity. The political tension has escalated with the Awami League threatening a Dhaka lockdown in protest.

Key Points: Former Bangladesh MP Criticizes Yunus Government Over Hasina Trial

  • International Crimes Tribunal expected to announce verdict date for Sheikh Hasina
  • Awami League threatens Dhaka lockdown on November 13 protest
  • Former MP calls trial a "drama" in "kangaroo court" proceeding
  • Accuses Yunus government of destroying Bangladesh's economy and values
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Former Bangladesh MP slams Yunus govt for moving forward to 'punish' Sheikh Hasina

Former MP Pankaj Nath accuses Yunus government of staging "kangaroo court" trial against Sheikh Hasina, warns of eliminating Bangladesh's democratic spirit.

"Ousting Sheikh Hasina from politics means eliminating the spirit of our democratic process - Pankaj Nath"

Kolkata, Nov 11

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) in Bangladesh is expected to announce the date for delivering its verdict on former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, accused of crimes against humanity during the July-August 2024 student movement.

At the same time, the banned Awami League has threatened to hold a Dhaka lockdown on November 13, when ICT is likely to announce a date for delivering its verdict.

In this context, Awami League leader and former Bangladeshi MP Pankaj Nath, who is now staying in Barasat of North 24 Parganas district, slammed Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus for moving forward to punish former PM Sheikh Hasina.

"Now, in the name of Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), they are trying to impose punishment on Sheikh Hasina. Now, Sheikh Hasina is not a simple Awami League leader; she is the symbol of the existence of secular Bangladesh. She is a symbol of Bangladesh, who believes in the spirit of 1971. So ousting Sheikh Hasina from politics means eliminating the spirit of our democratic process. That cannot be continued. So they are trying to stage a drama trial in their Kangaroo court and trying to put Hasina behind bars," the Bangladeshi MP told IANS.

Pankaj Nath continued, "For the last 14 months, Bangladesh has been in danger. It is going through a tough time. During the last 14 months, headed by illegal and unconstitutional occupation by Dr Muhammad Yunus and others, they have destroyed the economy of Bangladesh, the social and cultural values of Bangladesh and the political norms of Bangladesh. None of Bangladesh feels secure, so to protect the people of Bangladesh, we must chase away Muhammad Yunus. He must step down and go back."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sheikh Hasina has been a strong ally for India. If she's removed, it could impact our bilateral relations. The timing seems suspicious right before elections.
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Arjun K
As an Indian neighbor, I believe Bangladesh should resolve its political issues democratically. Both sides need to avoid violence and respect constitutional processes. The "kangaroo court" allegation is serious though.
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Sarah B
While I support justice for any crimes, the process must be fair and transparent. If the tribunal appears biased, it will only deepen political divisions in Bangladesh.
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Vikram M
The mention of 1971 spirit is important. Bangladesh fought for democracy and secularism. Whatever happens, those values should be protected. Hope our government is watching this closely.
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Michael C
The economic impact mentioned is worrying. Political instability in neighboring countries affects trade and regional development. Hope Bangladesh finds a peaceful solution soon.

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