(By Ahsan Tasnim)
Bangladesh interim govt on Wednesday said India can no longer "protect" former PM Sheikh Hasina , following a BBC analysis of audio recordings, in which a voice alleged to be of Hasina is heard authorising a crackdown on protests against her last year.
"We urge India to act with conscience and moral clarity. For too long India has refused to comply with Bangladesh's lawful request for Hasina's extradition. India can no longer protect her," chief adviser's press secretary Shafiqul Alam said, adding no regional friendship, strategic calculus and political legacy can excuse or obscure "deliberate murder" of civilians.
Bangladesh interim govt on Wednesday said India can no longer "protect" former PM Sheikh Hasina , following a BBC analysis of audio recordings, in which a voice alleged to be of Hasina is heard authorising a crackdown on protests against her last year.
"We urge India to act with conscience and moral clarity. For too long India has refused to comply with Bangladesh's lawful request for Hasina's extradition. India can no longer protect her," chief adviser's press secretary Shafiqul Alam said, adding no regional friendship, strategic calculus and political legacy can excuse or obscure "deliberate murder" of civilians.
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