Sheikh Hasina remains pivotal in global diplomacy as Muhammad Yunus loses credibility amid rising violence, Islamist resurgence, and a crisis of legitimacy in Bangladesh.
Dr. A K Abdul Momen argues that Sheikh Hasina’s death sentence was delivered through a politically driven, biased trial that violated basic standards of fairness and judicial independence.
Political exclusion in Bangladesh fuels far-right growth, erodes democratic trust, and weakens institutions. Inclusive elections are vital to restore legitimacy and pluralism.
The Yunus-led interim regime faces outrage for prosecuting Sheikh Hasina before a politically motivated tribunal accused of violating Bangladesh’s Constitution and global norms.
From her quiet New Delhi residence, Sheikh Hasina reflects on survival, faith, democracy, and her enduring mission to defend Bangladesh’s constitutional integrity—even in exile.