Guwahati, Aug 6: Many Bangladesh nationals who were in India for business and medical tours are returning back to their country after Sheikh Hasina resigned from Prime Ministership and fled the country.
The Bangladeshi nationals expressed their hope for normalcy to return in post-Hasina era.
“We hope the situation will improve in the country and offices are opening up so we are hopeful. Hasina had turned autocratic… So, I think this change will help and our relations will always remain good with India and Indians as India has helped us in 1971. So we cannot forget that reality,” said Azizul Haque, a Bangladeshi businessman.
Md. Asif, a Bangladeshi tourist, said, “How the country will come back to normalcy will be decided by elders, care taker government. Now things are improving and we want that relations with India remains the same and good.”
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country after weeks of protests against her government in which hundreds of people were killed.
Hasina quit on Monday after last month’s student-led protests against a quota system for government jobs turned into a popular call for her removal in the worst political crisis to hit the country during her 15-year rule.
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