CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Expelled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen, reacting to the crisis unfolding in Bangladesh, pointed out that Sheikh Hasina is responsible for the predicament she is in.
Taslima Nasreen was exiled from Bangladesh in the 1990s following protests over her book ‘Lajja’.
A spate of protests over job quota in Bangladesh forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to quit the post and flee. The protests have resulted in the deaths of nearly 400 people.
Taslima Nasreen finds the problems faced by Hasina ironic as she pointed out that it was the prime minister who allowed Islamists to grow in the country.
“Hasina had to resign and leave the country. She was responsible for her situation. She made Islamists to grow. She allowed her people to involve in corruption,” she wrote in a X post.