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Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina appears on Time cover, says tough to overthrow her

According to the cover story titled "Sheikh Hasina and the Future of Democracy in Bangladesh," the nation under Hasina has taken an authoritarian turn under her Awami League party. The last two elections were condemned by the US and the European Union for "significant irregularities," including stuffed ballot boxes and thousands of phantom voters.

November 04, 2023 / 11:33 IST
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Hasina also spoke about her government’s introduction of transparent ballot boxes and registration papers linked to ID cards and biometric data to ensure free elections. "It was our struggle - The right to vote, the right to food. That was our slogan".
In office since 2009, after an earlier term from 1996 to 2001, she is the world’s longest-serving female head of government

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who appeared on the cover page of Time magazine, in an interview asserted it is difficult to overthrow her government through a democratic system.

Elections in Bangladesh are scheduled in January 2024.

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"I am confident that my people are with me - They’re my main strength - It’s not that easy to overthrow me through a democratic system. The only option is just to eliminate me. And I am ready to die for my people," Hasina told Time magazine, as per the excerpts of the interview released by the news outlet.

The November 20 edition of the magazine, which featured the PM on the cover page, will hit the stands on November 10, the outlet said.