‘Refusal to return Hasina will be a violation of the treaty’

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com,Dhaka
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Even though there is an extradition treaty with India, if India does not return Sheikh Hasina, it will be a violation of that agreement, said Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul.

He said, ‘Even though there is an extradition agreement, if India does not return Sheikh Hasina, it will be a violation of that agreement.’

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He said these things at a view-exchange meeting with journalists on contemporary issues at the Law Ministry meeting room at the Secretariat on Tuesday (January 21).

Stating that a letter has already been sent to India to bring Sheikh Hasina back, Asif Nazrul said, ‘The Foreign Ministry is also making efforts. We are doing whatever we have to do. If there is anything more to be done, we will think about it on a case-by-case basis. The government will continue all efforts to bring Sheikh Hasina back. We will seek international assistance if necessary.’

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The trial of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has begun at the International Crimes Tribunal for crimes against humanity. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent a letter to send Sheikh Hasina back to Bangladesh in accordance with the extradition agreement.

Stating that political harassment cases and cases filed under the Cyber Security Act will be withdrawn, he said, "Around 2,500 political harassment or disappearance cases have been identified in 25 districts of the country.

Lakhs of people are accused in these cases. These cases are being withdrawn within the next seven days to February."