Dhaka:
Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus stated on Sunday that the interim authorities will search the extradition of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India after the autumn of her authorities following a mass protest motion in August.
In an handle to the nation on the completion of 100 days of the interim authorities, Yunus additionally stated that his authorities has been persevering with its all-out efforts to make sure the safety of all residents, together with spiritual minorities.
“We should guarantee justice in each killing…We may even ask India to ship again fallen autocrat Sheikh Hasina,” Yunus was quoted as saying by the state-run BSS information company.
His remarks point out a U-turn as in an interview with the UK-based Monetary Occasions newspaper final month, Yunus stated his authorities wouldn’t instantly search Hasina’s extradition from India.
Yunus, who assumed workplace on August 8, claimed that about 1500 folks, together with college students and staff, had been killed whereas 19,931 others had been wounded in the course of the protest in opposition to the Hasina authorities.
“Our authorities could be very cautious to gather data on each dying,” he stated, including that the federal government made preparations for remedy of the injured in varied specialised hospitals, together with 13 hospitals in Dhaka.
Hasina, 77, resigned and fled to India following large protests by college students and others in opposition to her authorities over a controversial quota system in authorities jobs.
She landed on the Hindon airbase close to Delhi on August 5. She was believed to have been shifted later to an unspecified location and has not been seen in public since then.
Hasina and her get together leaders face accusations of ordering brutal suppression of the Anti-Discrimination College students Motion, leading to quite a few casualties in the course of the July-August protests.
Yunus stated his authorities is investigating each incident in a number of circumstances the place spiritual minorities had been subjected to violence.
“We have now tried our greatest in order that any citizen of the nation, not solely Hindu group members, does not turn into a sufferer of violence. We’ll proceed these efforts,” he stated in his handle to the nation.
He stated Bangladesh was a totally insecure nation when the interim authorities assumed workplace.
Yunus stated an try was made to unfold pointless worry among the many spiritual minorities.
“In some circumstances, they’ve additionally been subjected to violence. However all of the hype about it was fully exaggerated. These little circumstances of violence that came about had been primarily political,” he stated.
However in poor health efforts had been made to make the nation unstable once more by giving spiritual color to those occasions, he stated, including that the federal government handled the state of affairs firmly with the cooperation of all.
He stated that after two months of assumption of workplace by his authorities, Durga Puja was celebrated in round 32,000 puja mandaps throughout the nation.
He stated the federal government took in depth safety preparations in the course of the Durga Puja in order that the Hindu group members have a good time the pageant easily.
Hindus represent nearly 8 per cent of the 170 million Bangladesh inhabitants. The minority Hindu group members have confronted common vandalism of their companies and destruction of temples throughout and because the protest erupted, ensuing within the ouster of Prime Minister Hasina.
Yunus additionally stated that the Election Fee (EC) can be shaped quickly whereas an election roadmap can be introduced after competing reforms within the electoral system.
“As soon as the electoral reforms are determined, you’ll get the election roadmap very quickly,” he stated.
Noting that there’s a query in everybody’s thoughts about when the elections can be held, Yunus stated the federal government has began taking vital steps to carry the elections.
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