Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, says she plans to return to the country in December and surrender to a court, according to reports citing Reuters. Both outlets state that she fled Bangladesh in 2024 after months of anti-government protests that ended her long tenure in office. NDTV reports that she left Bangladesh and that she intends to come back by December with colleagues. Scroll.in similarly reports Hasina’s intention to return to Bangladesh in December and says she expects to surrender alongside senior leaders of her party. The reports add that she is currently based in Delhi, having left in August 2024, and that she has communicated these plans through statements relayed by international media. The surrender is described as taking place before a court, but specific legal details, the court location, and the exact timing within December are not provided in the articles. Both accounts present the planned return and surrender as part of her stated next steps following her departure from Bangladesh in 2024.
Sheikh Hasina Says She Will Return to Bangladesh in December to Surrender
Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, says she plans to return to the country in December and surrender to a court, according to reports citing Reuters. Both outlets state that she f...
- Sheikh Hasina says she will return to Bangladesh in December.
- Her return plan includes surrender to a court.
- She states she will surrender with senior party colleagues/leaders.
- She fled Bangladesh in 2024 following protests that ended her time as prime minister.
- She is reported to be in Delhi after leaving Bangladesh in 2024.
The ousted prime minister, who fled to Delhi in August 2024, said that she and senior leaders of her party will surrender to a court.
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