who is stopping sheikh hasina daughter from meeting her mother

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Saima Wajid, daughter of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said that she is deeply saddened by the loss of lives in her country, as well as not being able to see and hug her mother in such a difficult time. Due to anti-government protests by students in Bangladesh, Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and after leaving the country, took refuge in India.

After the violence in Bangladesh on August 5 and the increasing crowd towards the Prime Minister’s residence Gana Bhavan, Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and left Dhaka within 45 minutes of the army’s time. She chose India for refuge and Ghaziabad’s Hindon Airbase has become her new place. Sheikh Hasina’s family also seems to be tense about her uncertainty. Her daughter, who lives in Delhi, has expressed regret over the violence in Bangladesh and her mother leaving the country. Saima Wajid, daughter of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said that she is very sad about the loss of lives in her country, as well as not being able to see her mother and hug her in such a difficult time. Due to anti-government protests by students in Bangladesh, Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and took refuge in India after leaving the country.

If sources in India’s Foreign Ministry are to be believed, no such ban has been imposed by India. Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs said off the record that no ban has been imposed from our side. Now the daughter is expressing regret through social media. But does the mother want to meet her? Let us tell you that Sheikh Hasina’s daughter said in a post on the social media platform X, “My heart is broken by the loss of lives in the Bangladesh I love. I cannot see my mother in this difficult time, cannot hug her. I am very sad about this. I will continue to play my role as RD.” Wajid is the regional director of the World Health Organization for South-East Asia. Bangladesh is facing an unprecedented political crisis due to the sudden resignation of Sheikh Hasina, who was in power for the last 15 years, from the post of Prime Minister and leaving the country amid weeks of violent protests against the controversial reservation system. Bangladesh President Mohammad Shahabuddin dissolved Parliament on Tuesday and appointed Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus as the head of the interim government.

Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus will take oath as the head of Bangladesh’s interim government on Thursday. Earlier on Wednesday, he appealed to everyone to “maintain peace” and “avoid all forms of violence”. On the other hand, the authorities are busy controlling law and order. After the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, a major reshuffle has been done in the country’s security department. Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman announced on Wednesday that the interim government will take oath on Thursday at around 8 pm.

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