DHAKA: Bangladesh’s time administration said on Tuesday that past PM Sheikh Hasina was” staying” in India as the adjacent country’s administration “has given her house” after her withdrawal from Dhaka. We will have to interpret this situation in this manner. According to Bangladesh’s international politics director Mohammed Touhid Hossain, “everything does not go by the law.”
Given that her political card has been canceled, the unusual adviser made the remarks while responding to a question about her status in India. He claimed that Bangladesh does not understand everything about India’s government other than what S. Jaishankar, the country’s foreign affairs minister, said after she visited India.
After making a dramatic return from her state on August 5 and leaving with a serious departure, Hasina has since arrived at a military base close to Delhi for more than a month. According to reports, she was only expected to remain in India for a short while, but the BBC reports that her unsuccessful attempt to apply for prison in the UK, US, and UAE have not been, according to reports.
Army gets judges strength
The time administration has given commissioned officials of the Bengal army magistracy powers due to the slow progress of the law and order situation, according to AKM Moinuddin. On Tuesday evening, the public management government issued an official attempt in this regard. The decision, effective immediately, will remain in force for the next two months ( 60 days ) and will see these officers acting as executive magistrates.
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