Bangladesh’s deployed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to six months in jail by the International Crime Tribunal (ICT) on Wednesday in a court contempt case. Local media gave this news.
The news agency PTI has given this news quoting a local media report. The Bangladesh’s disorganized Prime Minister has been sentenced on Wednesday by the International Crime Tribunal, the International Crime Tribunal, on Wednesday in the case of contempt.
The ‘Dhaka Tribune’ newspaper said that a three -member bench of the International Crime Tribunal headed by Judge Mohammad Ghulam Murtaza Mazumdar has issued the decision. In this decision, the tribunal sentenced Shakeel Akand Bulbul of Gobindganj to two months in jail in Gabandha. The leader of the Awami League has been sentenced in a case for the first time after being removed from the post of Prime Minister and leaving the country 11 months ago. Sheikh Hasina is currently in India.
Let us know that Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government, has already taken major action against the party of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League has been banned in Bangladesh. Yunus took this action under the anti -terrorism law.
Let us know that Sheikh Hasina is being run in cases in many cases in Bangladesh. Hasina has serious allegations ranging from corruption to murders. The Yunus government of Bangladesh has requested to send Sheikh Hasina back from India several times. The government has not responded to these requests from India.