Son of ousted Bangladesh leader warns of ‘chaos’ without swift polls

More than 450 people were killed in the turmoil leading up to Hasina’s tumble- 42 of whom were officers officers, according to the federal police chief.

He claimed that he had no proof to support the protests because he had been sleeping and that unnamed foreign troops had supported the protests.

” I believe, at this point, it is from beyond Bangladesh”, he said.

” Simply an intelligence agency would be able to smuggle and distribute weapons to demonstrators,” the statement continued.

What did Hasina do next is unclear.

Wazed thanked Prime Minister ( Narendra ) Modi’s administration for saving her life and keeping her safe.

According to experts, the BNP and other organizations that Hasina viewed as foes and brutally defeated represented a prevalent threat in New Delhi.

Hasina has n’t spoken publicly since arriving at a military airbase close to New Delhi, but she has been placed in a secret safe house.

Although it’s not clear how much she will remain in India, Wazed claimed there are” no such ideas as of right now” for her to relocate to a different country.

He claimed that he spoke with her every day and that “my mother always wanted to leave her nation.”

She was going to have her final word in this. She’s 76 years older. She simply wants to return home. Whether she’ll be able to, we’re waiting to see”.