Sheikh Hasina verdict today: Dhaka on edge amid blasts, shutdown calls - top developments Vaibhav Suryavanshi gives Pakistan ...
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"Difficult to get out of 'chakravyu' of narrative...not giving my own example": Jagdeep Dhankhar makes cryptic remarks at book launch event
In apparently his first appearance at a public function since resigning as country's Vice President in July this year, ...
Raipur/Sarguja, Nov 20: President Droupadi Murmu has emphasised that the advancement of women is indispensable for building a healthy, educated, and progressive Indian society. “If women move forward, ...
Sheikh Hasina and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan face multiple charges of crimes against humanity for their alleged ...
NEW DELHI/DHAKA, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Millions of supporters of Bangladesh’s Awami League will boycott next year’s national election, after the party was barred from contesting the polls, ousted Prime ...
Bangladesh's ousted premier, Sheikh Hasina's written interviews flaunt an utter lack of contrition. There is not a hint of remorse, not a sliver of guilt. The interviews published by Indian outlets ...
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has stated that millions of her supporters from the Awami League will boycott next year’s national election, as her party has been barred from contesting ...
Former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina has refused to apologise for the deadly crackdown on street protests that ultimately led to her downfall last year, as part of a rare and wide-reaching ...
Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, speaking from exile, defended her departure from Bangladesh as a necessity for safety. She labeled the August protests a 'violent insurrection' and denied ordering ...
Three separate interviews of Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina—currently residing in India—were published on Wednesday in three prominent international outlets: The Independent (UK), ...
Fifteen months after leaving capital Dhaka in the midst of an uprising, Bangladesh’s deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that ‘mistakes’ were “certainly made” by security forces while ...
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