Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the senior joint secretary general of the BNP, claimed on Friday that by giving Sheikh Hasina sanctuary, India is encouraging crime and rewarding murderers.
Yesterday (Thursday), our neighboring countries made it very evident that Sheikh Hasina was present. According to their statement, they acted in a Big Brother-like manner," he stated. Speaking to media at the tomb of Ziaur Rahman, Rizvi called Sheikh Hasina the most heinous murderer and terrorist.
Who could be a greater terrorist than one who can 'drink' children’s blood? Sheltering her (Hasina) means supporting crime, injustice, and pampering murderers,” he said.
Stating Bangladesh has signed an extradition treaty with India, the BNP leader said the interim government can take steps to bring Hasina back home through diplomatic efforts since a warrant for her arrest has been issued by a court.
“Such a matter can be resolved through diplomatic discussions for her extradition. If not, the top terrorists in Bangladesh will find opportunities to take shelter in India and other countries,” he said.
On the occasion of the Ziaur Rahman Foundation's silver jubilee, Rizvi, along with members of the organization, paid homage to BNP founder Ziaur Rahman by placing a wreath at his grave.
India’s External Affairs Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal at a press briefing on Thursday said they have seen reports about the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh issuing a warrant for the arrest of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina in connection with crimes against humanity committed during the July-August uprising but declined to offer any comment.
“She (Hasina) came here on a short notice. No change in her status. She continues to stay here,” he said.
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