Sheikh Hasina’s Diplomatic Passport Canceled: What’s Next?

Sheikh Hasina

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is in big trouble these days. There have been many big changes in her life, which can change the future of her and her country. Let us know what is happening with Sheikh Hasina and what effect it can have.

Sheikh Hasina’s passport canceled

The new government of Bangladesh has taken away Sheikh Hasina’s special passport. This passport is called a “Diplomatic Passport”, which is different from the passport of common people. Taking it away means that now it has become difficult for her to go to other countries.

Why did the government do this to Sheikh Hasina?

Because many serious allegations have been made against her. More than 44 cases are registered against her, including major crimes like murder. The government says that she should not get this special facility until these cases are investigated.

Sheikh Hasina Asylum in India

Sheikh Hasina is currently in India. She is living here in an “asylum”. Asylum means that India has allowed her to stay in their country. But now her problems may increase. The new government of Bangladesh wants her to be brought back. A major party there, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has demanded India to send her back. They want her for the trial in Bangladesh itself.

What will happen next?

Now the question is what will happen next? She has some options.

  • She can stay in India, but this is possible only if the Indian government allows her to stay here.
  • She can try to go to another country. But now it has become difficult because her special passport has been taken away.
  • She can return to Bangladesh, but there she will be under trial and there is a risk of going to jail.

This is a difficult time for Sheikh Hasina. Her decision may affect not only her future but also the future of Bangladesh and India. It will be interesting to see in the coming days what steps she takes and what are its results.

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