Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said she had no plans of leaving India, warning that millions of voters would be boycotting the election in Bangladesh if her party, the Awami League, wasn't allowed to participate. In interviews to a news agency and the UK's Independent, Hasina refused to apologise for the killings that took place in July-August 2024 during the agitation that led to the toppling of her regime. Hasina told Reuters she "lives freely in Delhi but remains cautious given her family's violent history".
Hasina, advised by Bangladesh Army Chief Waker-Uz-Zaman , left for India on August 5 last year on a self-imposed exile as tens of thousands of protesters marched towards her residence in Dhaka. Since then, she has been in a safehouse in Delhi, according to rep

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