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‘Thank you Narendra Modi for saving my mother’s life…’, Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wazed Joy thanked the PM

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has expressed his gratitude to the Narendra Modi government. He said that I express my gratitude to the Prime Minister for the prompt action taken to save my mother’s life. In a video message, he said, ‘My message to the Government of India is my personal gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for the prompt action taken by his government to save my mother’s life. I will always be grateful to him. My second message is that India should play a leadership role in the world and should not let other foreign powers control the current situation. Because Bangladesh is India’s neighbor.

In the video message, he said, ‘This is the eastern part of India. It is a proven track record which no one can deny that Sheikh Hasina’s government has maintained peace in Bangladesh, maintained economic development, stopped insurgency and kept the eastern part of our subcontinent stable. We are the only government that has proved that we can do this. Other governments have tried. They have failed.’

Sheikh Hasina will return to Bangladesh soon: Sajeeb Wazed Joy
Sajeeb Wazed Joy said on Friday that former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will return to her country when the situation improves. He said that my mother is focusing on rebuilding her party, the Awami League. Sajeeb stressed that the party will come back to power after the elections.

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In an interview with Aaj Tak Bangla, Wazed said that Sheikh Hasina has not applied for asylum in any country and she wants to return to Bangladesh soon.

Wazed stressed, “There is a lot of misinformation. She has not applied for asylum anywhere, be it in the UK, US or Finland. She has no plans to go away from her country. She wants to return to Bangladesh soon.”

Sheikh Hasina is currently in India
Sheikh Hasina resigned as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and left the country amid violent protests on August 5. She is currently in India. Wazed said that a decision on whether Hasina will retire from politics or continue will be taken after further discussions. Earlier, Wazed had indicated that Hasina would retire from politics.
He said, ‘No decision has been taken in this regard yet. There is a need for reshuffle in Awami League and she is focusing on it.’ Wazed said that Hasina is committed to reviving the party, she believes in the strength of Awami League and she is hoping for a strong comeback.

Sheikh Hasina’s son said, ‘Yes, she was disappointed when we saw that our leaders and workers were being killed. We said that our leaders and workers cannot be left like this. They should be organized and kept safe. She has full faith in the strength of the Awami League and hopes for a strong comeback.’

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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