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Bangladesh wants to revive SAARC; no plans of allowing Pakistan army, says Yunus' aide

Alam also terms the reports of violence against religious minorities in Bangladesh an 'exaggeration'. According to him, the Bangladesh government issued figures on the number of people arrested in those violence.

January 08, 2025 / 16:22 IST
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The interim government in Bangladesh is led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus
The interim government in Bangladesh is led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus

The interim government in Bangladesh led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus wants good relations with all the SAARC nations and is working for its “revival”.

In a telephonic interview with CNN-News18, Shafikul Alam, press secretary of Yunus said there are no plans to let the Pakistan army operate in Bangladesh. “Yunus wants the revival of SAARC and a good relationship with all countries, so he wants good relations with all SAARC countries that also include Pakistan. As part of this, we are building good relations. There are no plans of allowing the Pakistani army in Bangladesh," Alam told CNN-News18.

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Speaking about the revocation of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s passport, Alam said the Bangladesh government has sent a note to India regarding her extradition. “And we expect India would respond to it," he said.

According to Alalm, Hasina is wanted for numerous crimes in Bangladesh. “She is wanted for murder and forced disappearance of people and there are allegations of corruption, extra-judicial killings etc. Her rule was known for widespread human rights violations, murders and mayhem. She is wanted for a lot of crimes. Yes, her passport has been revoked," he said.