US says had ‘no involvement’ in ousting Bangladesh PM

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, Hasina’s boy and former government adviser, claimed that unexplained foreign troops supported the demonstrations, for which he provided no supporting evidence.

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

Just an intelligence agency would be able to smuggle and provide arms to protesters, according to the US-based Wazed.

Hasina claimed in May that a “white-skinned” international nation was conspiring against her authorities after it was denied permission to build an airport.

” Future moment, they said, no election will be held in the country”, she told a gathering of her then-ruling Awami League-led ally, the Dhaka Tribune reported.

Through a battle, we liberated this nation. She was quoted as saying,” I do not want to gain power by renting or giving anyone any of my country,” claiming that the plot is ongoing without naming the nation at the time of the incident.

Hasina is seen as a companion on a range of issues, including shared worries about Islamist extremism, in general, which the US and Bangladesh have had.

Washington had recently restricted visas to Bangladeshis accused of undermining elections and had previously been important of what it saw as an unjust change in Bangladesh.

Following the sacking of the totalitarian Hasina, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has taken the oath of office as head of an interim state.