Bangladesh`s former PM Sheikh Hasina reveals multiple assassination plots against her and her sister, recounting near-death experiences and surviving attacks.
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina claims surviving numerous assassination attempts tied to her removal from power. Amid a student-led protest ousting her last year, she highlights survival as divine intervention,
Sheikh Hasina said there were numerous assassination plots hatched against her and said it "was the will of Allah" that she survived so far. Hasina was ousted last year after massive protests.
Amid extradition orders by Bangladesh's interim govt, ousted Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina has alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill her and her sister.
Exiled Bangladeshi official warns against Islamic extremism, questions legitimacy of interim government under Nobel laureate Prof. Yunus.
But she has paid the price and resigned as UK treasury minister on Tuesday, though she stressed that an independent review found she had “not breached the ministerial code”. Ever since Siddiq’s case hit the headlines,
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has revealed chilling details about assassination attempts that targeted her and her sister, Sheikh Rehana, following her dramatic ousting from power. "Rehana and I survived - just 20-25 minutes apart,
On September 8, 2024, just one month after the victory against Hasina’s regime, Abdullah Al Masud, a former leader of the Chhatra League’s RU unit, was brutally lynched in Rajshahi city on charges of attacking protesters during the July movement, specifically on August 5.
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has revealed details of an alleged assassination plot against her and her sister, Sheikh Rehana, after her ousting from power. "Rehana and I survived—just 20-25 minutes apart,
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"Tulip Siddiqui grew up and studied in London. It is unthinkable that an MP from England would commit corruption. But her genes are from the Sheikh family of Bangladesh. Even after studying there and becoming an MP, she could not cross the boundary of her Sheikh family's genetic link," said Rizvi.