What next for Sheikh Hasina? BNP back in power in Bangladesh, ex-PM's Delhi exile under lens

The political landscape in Bangladesh is poised for significant change as the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) prepares to assume power in Dhaka. This shift comes after a period of political tension and unrest, with the BNP, led by Khaleda Zia's son, set to implement its campaign promises, which notably include a demand for the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India. Hasina, who has been in exile in Delhi, faces mounting pressure from the new government to return and answer various charges. The BNP's return to power marks a critical juncture in Bangladesh's political history, as it promises to alter the current governance approach and address long-standing grievances within the country. Analysts suggest that the BNP's rise could lead to further political instability, especially concerning relations with India, which has historically supported Hasina's government. As the situation unfolds, the implications for both Bangladesh and its regional relationships remain to be seen, particularly in light of potential diplomatic negotiations regarding Hasina's status.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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