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BNP Leader Accuses Hasina of 'Selling Out' to India
The Daily Guardian
|April 21, 2025
Shamsuzzaman Dudu's accusations against Sheikh Hasina fuel growing political tensions over Bangladesh's sovereignty.
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On April 19, Shamsuzzaman Dudu, a senior BNP leader from Bangladesh's main opposition party, blamed the country's former PM Sheikh Hasina for selling out Bangladesh's sovereignty by becoming too friendly with India.
He alleged that, if Hasina were still in power, she could have even united Bangladesh with India. These are indications of increasing political tensions in Bangladesh as Dudu blamed Hasina for eroding the nation's independence and democratic system.
WHO IS SHAMSUZZAMAN DUDU?
Shamsuzzaman Dudu is a prominent BNP leader and a close ally of party chairperson Khaleda Zia. He has long been a vocal critic of Sheikh Hasina's government. Having been a former parliamentarian and political activist, he has on many occasions blamed the country's ruling Awami League (AL) for compromising the democratic credentials of Bangladesh. His remarks on April 19 were not the first time he had made scathing attacks on Hasina.
Indeed, Shamsuzzaman Dudu has persisted in arguing that her policies endanger the sovereignty and independence of the country.
In his address, Shamsuzzaman Dudu declared that Hasina's "true address" is India and hinted that her alignment with India was a betrayal of Bangladesh's national interests. In Dudu's view, if Hasina had been in office longer, she would have integrated Bangladesh into India completely. These assertions are important because they draw on deep-seated nationalist feelings within the BNP and other opposition parties that blame Hasina for compromising Bangladesh's sovereignty by aligning too closely with India.
Why Does Shamsuzzaman Dudu Accuse Sheikh Hasina of Being Pro-India?
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