Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently in exile in India, has accused interim government chief Muhammad Yunus of turning the country into a sanctuary for militants and terrorists. Hasina has promised to seek justice for the violence and assaults on supporters of her party, the Awami League, and has called on party members to create a comprehensive record of the victims, incidents, and losses. The exiled leader has also taken aim at Yunus, alleging that he is taking advantage of the impoverished population and curbing freedom of the press in Bangladesh. The political tensions between Hasina and Yunus have escalated as they continue to clash over the direction and governance of the country.

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Sheikh Hasina accuses Muhammad Yunus of turning Bangladesh into militant haven, vows justice for attacks on Awami League.
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