Hasina has been living in India since being deposed as Bangladesh’s prime minister on August 5 last year, following widespread violent protests in the neighbouring country. On November 17, she was sentenced to death in absentia by a special tribunal in Bangladesh for “crimes against humanity” over her government’s brutal crackdown on student-led protests in 2024.The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) of Bangladesh described the 78-year-old Awami League leader as the “mastermind and principal architect” of the violent repression that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of protesters. Former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal was also sentenced to death on similar charges, while Hasina had earlier been declared a fugitive by the tribunal.Following the verdict, Bangladesh’s foreign ministry demanded that Hasina and Kamal be handed over under the extradition treaty in light of the death sentences.The parliamentary committee, according to the PTI report, noted the extradition request and urged the government to keep it apprised of its consideration of the matter. The panel also observed that the Indian government has ensured that Hasina is not provided a political platform or space to carry out political activities from Indian territory.“The Committee also note that while extending such humanitarian consideration, India has strictly adhered to the principle that no political activity is directed against any other country from our territory,” the report said.The panel selected the topic “Future of India-Bangladesh Relationship” for a detailed examination during 2024-25 and 2025-26. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) briefed the committee on December 11, 2024, followed by evidence sessions on March 26 and August 4, 2025, PTI reported.
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