Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently residing in India, has made serious allegations against interim government chief Muhammad Yunus, claiming that he has turned Bangladesh into a sanctuary for militants and terrorists. Hasina has promised to seek justice for the violence and assaults on members of her party, the Awami League, and has called on party members to create a comprehensive record of the victims, incidents, and losses suffered. She has also accused Yunus of taking advantage of the impoverished population and stifling freedom of the press. The escalating tensions between Hasina and Yunus have raised concerns about the political stability and security situation in Bangladesh. The allegations and counter-allegations between the two leaders have intensified the political turmoil in the country. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as any further escalation could have far-reaching implications for the region. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this developing story.

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Sheikh Hasina accuses Bangladeshi interim leader of sheltering militants, vows justice for attacks on Awami League.
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