Sheikh Hasina may not return to politics, says son: Report
Sheikh Hasina, who stepped down from the post of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and fled the turmoil-hit nation on Monday, might not return to politics, her son and former Chief Advisor Sajeeb Wajed Joy has said.
Expressing his disappointment over the strong public sentiment against her government despite her efforts to transform the country, she has decided to quit, Sajeeb Wajed Joy said at BBC's World Service's Newshour program.
The 76-year-old five-time Prime Minister was forced to resign from her position earlier in the day after more than 300 people died in violent protests over a quota for government jobs in that country.
"She has turned Bangladesh around. When she took over power it was considered a failing state. It was a poor country. Until today it was considered one of the rising tigers of Asia," Joy said.
Over the last month, more than 300 people died in Bangladesh amid violent protests, which initially started over quota, and shortly transformed into a strong call for the Prime Minister to step down.
Sheikh Hasina's critics accused her of not just corruption and nepotism but also high-handedness and curtailing of civil liberties. These, many alleged, overshadowed the economic progress and development she had brought about.
Her son rejected allegations that the government had been heavy-handed in dealing with the protestors as well.
"You have had policemen beaten to death - 13 just yesterday. So what do you expect the police to do when mobs are beating people to death?" he said. Sheikh Hasina had been considering resigning since Sunday and had left the country for her own safety after her family insisted, he added.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Hasina landed at the Hindon Air Force base in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad.
She is expected to leave for London later where she may seek political asylum, NDTV reported quoting sources.
Sources told news agency ANI Sheikh Hasina's plane, a Bangladesh Air Force C-130 military transport, is parked near the Indian Air Force's C-17 and C-130J Super Hercules aircraft hangars.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Shocking report: More than 90 percent of Gaza’s children showing aggressive behaviour after years of Israel-Hamas war
More than nine in 10 children in Gaza are displaying signs of aggressive behaviour linked to more than two years of war between Hamas and Israel, welfare agencies have reported.

Ukraine rocked again: Russia launches massive strikes on Kyiv, 16 injured
At least 16 people were injured after Russia carried out a large-scale aerial attack on Ukraine's Kyiv city early Thursday, with drone and missile strikes hitting multiple parts of the capital, according to local media reports.

Democrats release Epstein emails suggesting Trump ‘knew about the girls’, White House calls it ‘fake narrative’
In a major political flashpoint, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released a set of emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming they raise “serious questions” about former U.S. President Donald Trump’s knowledge of Epstein’s alleged sexual abuse and trafficking of minors.

'How many wives?' Trump asks Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in historic White House meeting
In a moment few could have predicted, US President Donald Trump on Monday hosted Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House, marking the first-ever official visit by a Syrian head of state to the United States since Syria gained independence from France in 1946.
Latest News

Horrific crime in Noida: Bengal man kills lover inside bus, dumps headless, armless body in drain

Historic blow to Omar Abdullah in bypoll! NC loses Budgam seat for first time since 1957

Rahul Gandhi calls Bihar loss ‘surprising’, alleges election not fair
Successful police raids against drug smugglers: Two arrested with Ganja, large plantation destroyed

