Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina phone call leaked according to Dhaka Tribune she is talking about returning to Bangladesh

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Sheikh Hasina: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is once again preparing to return to Bangladesh. Bangladesh media has confirmed this claim. After the anti-reservation movement gained momentum in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina fled from Bangladesh and took refuge in India. Sheikh Hasina, who fled from Dhaka to India, is reported to be staying at an unknown place in New Delhi.

The claim of Sheikh Hasina’s return to Bangladesh has been made in the Dhaka Tribune report and one of her phone calls is being cited as the basis behind this. It is being claimed that recently a phone call of Sheikh Hasina was leaked, in which she is heard talking about returning to Bangladesh soon. However, there has been no official response on this phone call yet.

What did Sheikh Hasina say on the phone call?

According to the Dhaka Tribune report, in this phone call, Sheikh Hasina is talking to a person named Tanvir who is said to be the leader of the Awami League party in America. On the call, Tanvir apprised Sheikh Hasina of the current problems of Bangladesh and said that the country is facing many difficulties. Tanvir also said that many leaders are forced to leave their constituencies and stay outside due to legal cases.

‘I will return soon’

In the phone call, Sheikh Hasina was also heard warning Tanvir. Sheikh Hasina told Tanvir not to return to Bangladesh right now or else she too may have to face many difficulties. Tanvir informed Hasina about rallies abroad and said that support is being continuously gathered here too. Expressing concern over the situation in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina said that she will soon return to Bangladesh and is very close to it. Along with this, Sheikh Hasina also talked about the economy and completely rejected the allegations of corruption against her.

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