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Sheikh Hasina did not seek asylum from any country, son Wazed calls claims a rumour

Sajeeb Wazed, son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, says that this was his mother’s last term. She recently became the Prime Minister of the country for the fifth time and fourth time in a row. He said that now there is no law and order in Bangladesh and Awami League people are being killed. Jamaat and BNP are behind this unrest. He said that Bangladesh can now go on the path of Afghanistan.

Former PM Hasina’s son Wazed told India Today, “I spoke to her (mother Sheikh Hasina) yesterday. My phone has been ringing continuously, so I haven’t had a chance to call her since then. She is fine, but disappointed. She is disappointed that she did so much for Bangladesh and yet people turned against her.”

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Regarding his mother’s tenure, Sajeeb Wazed said, “She transformed the country from a poor country, failed country, corrupt country to a successful country. She has improved the lives of the people. We have worked very hard to make our country developed. She (mother) told me that she is fed up with politics. This was going to be her last term. She is 77 years old and has retired.”

Sheikh Hasina has not sought asylum yet and her son also says that the news about her seeking asylum is false. He said that Hasina has not sought asylum from any country. She has not taken any such decision. It is up to her to decide. She can come to meet her grandchildren in different countries. Our entire family lives abroad. In such a situation, the news of her seeking asylum is a rumour.”

The government had met the demands of the protesters

Regarding the deteriorating situation in Bangladesh, Sajeeb Wazed said, “No one had expected this. No one had thought that the students and the militants behind them would become so violent. We had fulfilled all the demands of the protesters, so we did not understand and did not expect it. We, even my mother, had asked them and invited them for talks, but we did not expect that they would demand the resignation of the government and then launch a full-fledged attack.”

Sajeeb Wazed said, “This was not a peaceful protest. Police stations were attacked with firearms. Policemen were killed and you have seen the violence they have committed in Bangladesh, and the violence is increasing now. The police have no law and order after being attacked by the mob.

My grandfather’s house was burned down

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Sajeeb Wazed said, “The police have given up. They have stopped working. The houses of all our ministers have been burnt. The house of the Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, my grandfather’s house which is now a museum, where my entire family was killed in the 1975 coup, has been burnt. Temples are being burnt. Our parliament members are being killed. Minorities are being attacked and killed.”

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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