Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor to the interim government, had requested Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to keep Sheikh Hasina, who is absconding in India, "silent." But Narendra Modi said he could not do so.
Dr. Muhammad Yunus said these things in an interview with Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera. In the interview, he talked about various situations in Bangladesh, including the July Revolution, Sheikh Hasina's escape to India, corruption, and the national elections.
Al Jazeera presenter Dr. Muhammad Yunus asked Sheikh Hasina that she is still the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She is making statements from India at various times. How does the interim government view her position in India? In response to such a question, Dr. Yunus said that the BIMSTEC summit was held in Bangkok. There, he met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders. The Chief Advisor met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit.
The chief advisor said, "I spoke to Prime Minister Modi and I made it clear to him, okay, if you want to keep Sheikh Hasina, then I can't do anything about it. But of course, when she is there, she shouldn't speak. Because her statements create problems for us."His statements are creating instability in the country. The people of the country are suffering because of this.In response, Dr. Muhammad Yunus said, Modi said that India is a country where social media is open to everyone. He cannot do that. He cannot control what Sheikh Hasina says using social media.

At that time, Al Jazeera's journalist wanted to know, what did Modi say then?
His interview, titled 'Muhammad Yunus: Real Reform or Just a New Ruling Class in Bangladesh', was published on Al Jazeera's website on Sunday (April 27).
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