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Sheikh Hasina accuses interim leader Muhammad Yunus of "selling Bangladesh to the United States."
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 26, 2025
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She claims Yunus took power with the help of extremist groups that her government once banned.
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In a defiant audio post, Hasina denounces the ban on her Awami League party as unconstitutional.
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Hasina says Yunus has turned over the nation’s reins to terrorists against whom she once fought.
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The ousted leader recalls her father’s refusal to sell St. Martin’s Island and his ultimate sacrifice.
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"I never imagined selling this country just to stay in power," Hasina says emotionally.
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She warns that militant groups are now free and dominating under Yunus’s interim rule.
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The prisons are empty, she claims, while extremists now hold unchecked sway across Bangladesh.
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Hasina slams Yunus’s position as “Chief Adviser” as illegal, lacking both mandate and constitutional basis.
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She declares that Bangladesh’s constitution is being violated, and vows resistance to this militant rule.
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