Muhammad Yunus Says He Discussed Sheikh Hasina With PM Modi: 'You Want To Host Her?'

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-12 12:39:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 05:29:39

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Muhammad Yunus Says He Discussed Sheikh Hasina With PM Modi: 'You Want To Host Her?'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently spoke with Bangladeshi microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus. The focus of the conversation between the two leaders was their common goals for developing the economy of Bangladesh.

During the conversation, Muhammad Yunus raised the possibility of inviting Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh who fled to India after being ousted, to live in Bangladesh again.

According to a person briefed on the matter, Mr. Yunus indicated that he had discussed the fate of Sheikh Hasina with Prime Minister Modi, who reportedly told him that the issue was an internal matter for Bangladesh to decide.

The question of Sheikh Hasina's return has been a contentious issue in Bangladesh for some time, even sparking some violence.

Sheikh Hasina, the former prime minister of Bangladesh, fled to India after a student-led uprising ousted her in August 2024. She has been living in self-imposed exile in Delhi. Hasina's ascendance to power has been marked by a legacy of violent clashes with Bangladesh's current government, sparking fears of violence should she return.

The news outlet quoted an anonymous source: "Prime Minister Modi told Yunus that India, as a friendly neighbor, always wants to see Bangladesh enjoy peace, prosperity, and stability."

While Yunus' offer to help facilitate such a trip was acknowledged, the Indian government has not commented on the matter.

Conclusion:

The conversation between the two leaders highlighted the potential for collaboration and mutual understanding in the region. That being said, it is important to note that the issue of Sheikh Hasina's possible return to Bangladesh is still a contentious topic fueled by decades of political conflict.

Prime Minister Modi's acknowledgement of Yunus' offer without further comment will certainly fuel speculation amid tensions between the parties involved.