Bangladesh's ousted leader Hasina denounces the upcoming election from her exile in India
Summary
From exile in India, Bangladesh's ousted leader Sheikh Hasina condemns the upcoming February election after her party was barred, warning of instability without inclusive polls.
Key Points
- Sheikh Hasina, from exile in India, denounces Bangladesh's upcoming election due to exclusion of her party, the Awami League.
- Hasina warns that non-inclusive elections will deepen resentment and destabilize Bangladesh.
- Interim government led by Muhammad Yunus is overseeing the February 12 election amid criticisms over fairness and security.
- Tarique Rahman and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party are major players in the election, with concerns over political violence and rights abuses.