India ‘examining’ Bangladesh extradition request for convicted ex-PM Hasina

India Begins Examining Bangladesh's Request for Extradition of Convicted Former PM Sheikh Hasina

The Indian government has announced that it is examining a request from Bangladesh to extradite its former prime minister and convicted war criminal, Sheikh Hasina. The extradition request was made following her conviction by an International Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka on November 17.

Hasina had fled to India after being ousted from power during a popular uprising in August last year. More than 1,400 people were killed in the crackdown against protesters, according to the United Nations.

In response to Bangladesh's request, a spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs stated that New Delhi would "continue to engage constructively" with all stakeholders involved in resolving the matter.

India has been reluctant to hand over Hasina, citing that it is a political vendetta by the ruling forces in Bangladesh. An expert at Jawaharlal Nehru University noted that India's stance on the issue was due to its understanding of the situation as a "political vendetta".

Bangladesh claims that allowing Hasina to remain in India after her conviction constitutes a "grave act of unfriendly behaviour". The country's foreign ministry has stated that other countries, including India, have an "obligatory responsibility" under their bilateral extradition treaties to extradite individuals convicted of crimes against humanity.

The Indian government has yet to confirm whether it will hand over Hasina to Bangladesh or not.
 
idk why india's being all secretive about this... 🤔 seems like they're just trying to delay the inevitable, but at the same time, bangladesh is getting pretty annoyed that india's not taking action. i mean, if hasina's convicted of war crimes, then it's only fair that she faces justice in her own country. 🙏 on the other hand, india's stance could be seen as a political move to appease its own citizens who don't want her handed over. either way, this whole thing is super complicated and needs to be resolved ASAP so people can finally get closure... 💔
 
Ugh, this is just getting out of hand 🤯. First, the Bangladeshis are like "Hey India, we need you to extradite our former PM", and then they have the nerve to call it a "grave act of unfriendly behaviour" if India doesn't cooperate? It's all about politics here, folks. I mean, India is trying to maintain good relations with Bangladesh while also not getting dragged into some sensitive domestic issues. Can't we just let Sheikh Hasina chill in India for a bit longer until her appeal runs out? 🤷‍♂️ The whole situation feels like a game of cat and mouse, and honestly, I'm just tired of all the back-and-forth. Can't we just have some closure here? 😒
 
I'm low-key surprised they're even considering extraditing her 🤔. According to UN stats, more than 1,400 people were killed in the crackdown on protesters last year, and now Bangladesh is asking India to take her back? It's a big ask, you know? The Indian government's stance is pretty clear: it's not happening anytime soon ⚠️.

Here's an interesting stat: since 2013, India has extradited only one person to Bangladesh 🤦‍♂️. Clearly, there are some... let's say, 'historical' issues at play here 😒. But from a purely economic perspective, it makes sense for India to cooperate with Bangladesh on this one – their trade relationship is worth over $9 billion annually 💸.

I'd love to see some data on the number of people affected by the extradition process itself, though 📊. It's not like we haven't seen our fair share of high-profile cases in India... but Hasina is a whole different ball game 🏹.

Let's look at this from a global perspective: according to the International Court of Justice, 71% of international crimes go unpunished 🚫. This case might be an opportunity for Bangladesh and India to set a new precedent – or just another example of how hard it is to do what's right in the world 😔.
 
omg did u hear about this?? 🤯 india is EXAMINING bangladesh's req for extradition of sheikh hasina lol what a twist!! 😂 i'm dead bc i was all about #TeamHasina (just kidding, kinda) but seriously who would've thought india would be the one making things complicated? 🤷‍♀️ from what i know india is like "uh nope we can't just hand her over" 🙅‍♂️ and now bangladesh is all mad about it 😡👊 it's soooo messy... what do u think will happen next tho? 🤔
 
🤔 just wondering why india's being so chill about this... 1400+ people dead and now they're playing hardball over some politician? 🙄 also feels like there's more to the story than what we're seeing... what are the real reasons behind india's hesitation? 💭
 
omg I'm so done with india's stance on this whole sheikh hasina thing 🙄. like, come on india - you can't just let her hide in your country while she's got a war crime conviction on her head. it's just not cool 😒. and don't even get me started on the "political vendetta" excuse - that sounds like something straight out of a bad action movie 🎥. seriously though, india needs to step up and do what's right here. extraditing her would be a major step towards accountability for the crimes she committed during her time in power 💪. it's not an easy thing to do, but someone's gotta do it... maybe india should've thought of that before she made off with that passport 🕰️
 
I mean, what's the hold up with this extradition thingy? 🤔 Can't Bangladesh just say "Hey India, you're gonna take us back our girl" and be done with it? It's like they're playing a game of extradition whack-a-mole... "We'll send her, no we won't"... 😂

I guess the Indian government is trying to make sure they don't get stuck in a whole heap of trouble if Hasina turns out to be guilty as charged. Like, what if she's actually a war crime mastermind? 🤯 "No, no, no, it was just politics!" 🙄
 
OMG, this is getting soooo intense! 🤯 India's stance on extraditing Sheikh Hasina is like, totally confusing, right? 🤔 I mean, on one hand, they're saying it's a "political vendetta" and all that, but then the Indian government is like "oh, we'll continue to engage constructively"... what does that even mean?! 😂 Like, are they trying to say they're not going to give her away? 🚫 Or are they just stalling for time because they don't want to get involved in this messy situation? 🤔 The Bangladeshi gov is all like "India's gotta extradite her" and I'm over here thinking "but what about human rights?" 🤷‍♀️ It's so complicated! 💁‍♀️ Can someone please just give me a straight answer already?! 😩 #SheikhHasina #ExtraditionDrama #BangladeshVsIndia
 
omg what a mess india is doin 🤯 sheikh hasina got her just deserts and now bangladesh wants her back but indias all like "nah fam" 🙄 i think its kinda weird that india's makin a big deal out of this it's just extradition btw not the end of the world 🌎 india's all worried about bein on bad terms with bangladesh but honestly who cares 🤷‍♂️ maybe they're just tryna save face after that whole protester thing 😳 Bangladesh got every right to ask for her extradition and i think its time india started takin responsibility for its own actions 💪
 
I'm really worried about this situation... 🤕 Sheikh Hasina's case is like a ticking time bomb, you know? India is saying they're just going through the motions because of their bilateral extradition treaties, but at what cost? I mean, 1,400 people lost their lives in Bangladesh and now we're talking about extraditing someone who might be involved in war crimes... it's not right. 🙅‍♂️ The Indian government needs to be held accountable for their stance on this matter. We can't just ignore the fact that Hasina is a convicted war criminal. What if she's guilty? Shouldn't we want her brought to justice, even if it means she has to face trial in Bangladesh? 🤔 It's time for India and other countries to take responsibility for their actions and work towards true justice, not just covering each other's backs. 💪
 
🤔 "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." The situation with Sheikh Hasina's extradition request is a perfect example of how complicated and nuanced international politics can be. India's hesitation to hand her over to Bangladesh raises concerns about the country's willingness to cooperate on human rights issues. On the other hand, Bangladesh feels that India's refusal constitutes an unfriendly act. It's a delicate balance between respecting the rule of law and avoiding political fallout. The world is watching this situation closely to see how it unfolds. 🌎
 
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