Bangladesh said on Sunday that it was 'shocked' and 'surprised' over ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's address from New Delhi and said it could create political instability in the country ahead of the February 12 parliamentary elections. Hasina, 78-year-old president of Awami League, has been staying in India after her government was toppled in August 2024.
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