
Sheikh Hasina, who resigned as Bangladesh’s prime minister and fled the nation on Monday following weeks of protests, didn’t wish to depart in any respect however did so on the household’s insistence, his US-based son and former Chief Advisor Sajeeb Wajed Pleasure instructed NDTV.
“She wished to remain, she didn’t wish to depart the nation in any respect. However we stored insisting that it wasn’t protected for her. We had been involved for her bodily security first; so we persuaded her to depart,” her son Pleasure instructed NDTV’s Marya Shakil in a telephonic interview.
“I spoke to her this morning. The state of affairs in Bangladesh, as you may see, is anarchy. She is in good spirits however she could be very disenchanted. It’s totally disheartening for her as a result of it was her dream to show Bangladesh right into a developed nation and she or he labored so onerous for it over the past 15 years, protecting it protected from militants and in addition to from terrorism and regardless of all of that this vocal minority, the opposition, the militants have now seized energy,” he mentioned.
Her flight got here lower than seven months after she celebrated a fourth straight time period in energy – and fifth total – by sweeping nationwide elections in January.
The 76-year-old was flown in a army helicopter on Monday together with her sister to take refuge in India. She is anticipated to depart for London later, sources instructed NDTV, the place she might search political asylum.
Her son, nevertheless, mentioned he didn’t focus on together with her the place she is headed now.
Her final 15 years in energy had been marked by arrests of opposition leaders, crackdowns on free speech and suppression of dissent, and she or he resigned within the face of lethal student-led protests which have killed a whole lot.
Protests started in June after scholar teams’ calls for for the scrapping of a controversial quota system in authorities jobs escalated right into a motion looking for the tip of her rule.
“We hope that there can be elections in Bangladesh however right now with our get together leaders being focused I do not see how free and truthful elections could be attainable. In a approach, it’s not the household’s accountability. We’ve proven what we will do. We’ve proven How a lot we will develop Bangladesh and if the folks of Bangladesh aren’t prepared to face up and they’re prepared to let this violent minority seize energy then folks get the management they deserve,” mentioned his son.
Pressed to reply if his mom did one of the best for the nation, he mentioned, “Completely. Awami League nonetheless stays the most well-liked get together within the nation. BNP has the prospect to come back again to energy and we’ve got seen what they had been just like the final time. They ran the nation to the bottom. The militants had a free hand; they attacked the minorities with impunity.”
Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin ordered the discharge of jailed former prime minister and key opposition chief Khaleda Zia, hours after her arch-rival Sheikh Hasina was ousted and the army took energy.
Bangladesh’s military chief Basic Waker-Uz-Zaman mentioned in a broadcast to the nation on state tv that Hasina had resigned and the army would type a caretaker authorities.
“The nation has suffered lots, the economic system has been hit, many individuals have been killed — it’s time to cease the violence,” mentioned Waker, shortly after jubilant crowds stormed and looted Hasina’s official residence.
Bangladesh’s Channel 24 broadcast photographs of crowds working into the prime minister’s compound, grinning and waving to the digital camera, looting furnishings and books, or enjoyable on beds.
The army mentioned it might carry a curfew imposed to quash protests at daybreak Tuesday.
“I doubt military will be capable of normalise issues that quick. As a result of proper now what is occurring is that the opposition and the militants, they aren’t solely vandalising, they’re additionally looking out our leaders, former ministers and even what I’m listening to minorties. I do not suppose the violence has ended,” mentioned Mr Pleasure.
Mobs raided and ransacked the houses of Hasina’s Awami League get together allies in addition to police stations, witnesses instructed information company AFP.
Crowds smashed statues of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the nation’s independence hero, and set hearth to a museum devoted to him.
“The emotion is one in all disappointment, anger, that my grandfather liberated the nation and so they killed him and my complete household. And now the identical powers, these are the minorities that opposed the independence of Bangladesh are utilizing this chance to mainly deny and destroy our hard-fought battle for freedom. And it’s extremely disheartening to see that almost all of Bangladesh is staying silent,” mentioned Mr Pleasure.
The south Asian nation has an extended historical past of coups.
The army declared an emergency in January 2007 after widespread political unrest and put in a military-backed caretaker authorities for 2 years.