Hasina resigned due to protests against her government over a quota system in jobs, and eventually the leader fled the country. She traveled in a Bangladesh military plane to the Hinodon air base, New Delhi, on Monday.
Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the son of Sheikh Hasina, who tends to resign as the prime minister and escape from Bangladesh, will soon return to the country as soon as the scenario of democracy is returned, he said on Thursday and accused Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, of provoking the current situation in Bangladesh for a long time.
Responding to an interaction PTI spoke to Joy on the phone, he said: The sequence of events is clear that 76-year-old Hasina would return to Bangladesh, but it remains uncertain whether she would do it in political or retirement mode.
He also stated that the members of the Sheikh Mujib (Sheikh Mujibur Rahman) family will not betray its people as well as will not desert the struggling Awami League.
He thanked the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government for safeguarding his mother’s life and requested the people of India to persuade the world to build pressure for the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh.
”Yes, I have told her she won’t return to Bangladesh, but right now she is actually out there.” A lot has, however, changed in the last two days following rampant attacks on our leaders and party workers across the country.
Now we are going to do everything in our power to protect our people; we are not going to abandon them.” ”Awami League is currently the biggest and the oldest political party of Bangladesh, and thus, we cannot abandon our people.” He said that she will definitely return to Bangladesh once democracy is restored, he said to PTI over the phone.