A new debate has started around Bangladesh President Mohammad Sahabuddin's 'comment' on Sheikh Hasina's resignation. The editor-in-chief of 'Manazmin' newspaper, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, claimed that in a recent interview, the President of Bangladesh told him that he could not find Hasina's 'resignation letter' even after many attempts. The President also said that he does not have any 'proof' of Hasina's resignation. And after that, the interim government's adviser on law, justice and parliament has targeted the president of Bangladesh. Asif Nazrul He claimed that the President is lying about this. Asif claimed, “President Mohammad Sahabuddin violated his oath by lying that he did not receive Sheikh Hasina's resignation letter.”
Incidentally, Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh and moved to India on August 5. Hasina was ousted from the post of Prime Minister due to the mass uprising of students. However, her son Sajib Wazed Joy claimed that Hasina did not resign. This time, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury said that he went to Bangabhaban and asked the President about Hasina's resignation. The President informed him that he also did not have Hasina's resignation letter.
Incidentally, Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh and moved to India on August 5. Hasina was ousted from the post of Prime Minister due to the mass uprising of students. However, her son Sajib Wazed Joy claimed that Hasina did not resign. This time, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury said that he went to Bangabhaban and asked the President about Hasina's resignation. The President informed him that he also did not have Hasina's resignation letter.
This time, Asif criticized the President. On Monday, he told reporters, 'There is a question whether the President has the qualifications to hold this position or not. If he sticks to his statement then the matter will go to the advisory council and further decision will be taken.' His claim, 'the president has no right to remain in this position.'
On this day, the legal adviser said, “In the speech, the President said that Sheikh Hasina has resigned.” Now two and a half months later, how does he say this?'