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Sheikh Hasina Was Asked To Choose Between, ‘Be Mobbed Or Leave’: Says A Bangladesh Leader

In a week of intense upheaval in Bangladesh, marked by Sheikh Hasina’s removal, widespread violence, and the formation of an interim government, the country’s chief justice has agreed to step down. The future of elections remains uncertain, but the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Khaleda Zia, is set to play a major role.

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, BNP’s general secretary, told NDTV that the chief justice’s resignation was driven by student protests. The chief justice was perceived as closely aligned with Hasina’s regime, which was accused of severe human rights abuses.

Alamgir explained that Khaleda Zia, if her health permits, will lead the BNP in the elections. He emphasized that attacks on minorities were opportunistic rather than systematic. He also expressed confidence that the army would stay neutral in the political process and denied any involvement of extremist groups in the protests.

Regarding the chief justice’s resignation, Alamgir criticized the former regime’s handling of the judiciary, stating, “The chief justice is known here as an associate of the former regime, which killed so many people in this country and extraordinary, unprecedented corruption was done during this period… So there was always a demand for his removal.”

Alamgir addressed the election timing, noting that while the BNP is prepared for elections, the interim government needs more time due to the tainted election machinery. He also rejected claims that Hasina was removed under duress, clarifying that she chose to leave after being advised by security forces as a massive crowd approached her residence.

On ties with India, Alamgir assured that the BNP would work to maintain and improve relations. He dismissed claims of systematic attacks on minorities, attributing incidents to opportunistic exploitation rather than deliberate policy.

Finally, Alamgir mentioned that the UN has been asked to investigate any human rights abuses linked to Hasina’s party, with a focus on ensuring accountability. He also expressed trust in the army’s commitment to the people’s will, adding, “People have confidence in the army that they are the saviors of the country. So I don’t think they will do anything which will go against the will of the people.”

Poulami Mukherjee

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