"Selling Nation To US": Sheikh Hasina's Big Charge Against Muhammad Yunus

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She claimed Yunus, who gained international recognition under her government, has given the reins of the government to "terrorists."

Dhaka:

Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused the South Asian country's interim government head Muhammad Yunus of "selling the nation to the United States." She also condemned the recent ban on her Awami League party, calling it unconstitutional. In an audio message posted on her party's Facebook account, Bangladesh's ousted leader reiterated that Yunus seized control of the Bangladesh government with the help of extremist groups.

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was appointed as the transitional leader of the interim government on 7 August 2024, days after student-led protests against the government forced the then-premier Hasina to resign and flee Bangladesh. Hasina's latest attack came amid reports claiming Yunus has threatened to resign following the military's call for general elections to be held in Bangladesh in December. 

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