Bangladesh’s Ministry of External Affairs has formally requested India to extradite ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was recently handed a death sentence by a Dhaka court. In its communication to New Delhi, the ministry referenced the existing extradition treaty between the two nations and asserted that India has a “binding duty” under that agreement to ensure the return of the “fugitive accused.”
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