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Sheikh Hasina: Hasina's home minister is hiding in Kolkata! – according to source sheikh hasina former home minister hiding in kolkata

Several former MPs and ministers have been arrested after the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government. Many leaders of Awami League, including Sheikh Hasina, former ministers and members of parliament are also reported to have left Bangladesh. Sources also say that many of those leaders have taken refuge in India. According to Bangladeshi media reports, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal is among the Hasina-era ministers and MPs who have taken refuge in India. He is hiding in Kolkata. According to the news of a private television channel in Bangladesh, Asaduzzaman Khan was spotted in Eco Park in Kolkata. But the top officials of Bangladesh Police said that they do not have any information about this. Police officials also commented that if Asaduzzaman Khan had come to Kolkata, he had come illegally.

Hasina's government fell on August 5. On that day he moved to India. Since then, many ministers, MPs, police officers and bureaucrats from Hasina's tenure have been arrested. Several ministers were also arrested from the airport. Murder and other cases have also been registered against them. Several leaders, former MPs and ministers are also reported to have left the country. Several are also claimed to have migrated to India and other countries.

Meanwhile, according to a television channel in Bangladesh, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal was seen hanging out at Eco Park on the evening of September 28. He had a white beard on his face. Kamal was accompanied by former MP Asim Kumar Ukil and several Awami League leaders. However, after realizing that some Bangladeshis were present there, they moved away from there. Soon after this news came to light, questions arose as to how Asaduzzaman Khan fled the country.

About this on Wednesday, Director of Legal and Media Wing of RAPID Action Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Munim Ferdous said that he also saw the news on TV. He said, 'I do not know anything about the former home minister's stay in India. We have no such information. There is no information about whether he went legally or illegally.'

On the other hand, on the same day, Special Branch (SB) chief of police Shah Alam said, 'I saw in the news that the former home minister and several others were seen in a park in Kolkata. Immigration police have no information on how they got there. Immigration has no record of their emigration. So it is assumed that they must have gone the illegal route.'



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