Sheikh Hasina's UK asylum plan hits roadblock, may stay in India for now
11-Aug-2024Sheikh Hasina, whose 15-year reign ended dramatically after violent protests and widespread riots over the controversial quota system, landed at Hindon airbase near Delhi on Monday evening.

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled the country following massive unrest, will stay in India for some more days as her purported plan to seek asylum in the UK hangs in balance, sources said.
Sheikh Hasina, whose 15-year reign ended dramatically after violent protests and widespread riots over the controversial quota system, landed at Hindon airbase near Delhi on Monday evening.
According to sources, Hasina is likely to seek asylum in the UK as her sister, Sheikh Rehana, is a British citizen.