Kathmandu. Bangladesh’s interim government chief Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had ignored his demand to ban former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from making political statements from Indian soil.
Yunus said that during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok in April, he had appealed to Prime Minister Modi to stop Sheikh Hasina from making political statements from Indian soil.
Speaking at Chatham House in London on Wednesday, Yunus said efforts to extradite Hasina from India would continue.
Mohammad Yunus said, “We want to have very good relations with India. It is our neighbor. We do not want any problems with them, but because of fake news from the Indian press, there is always some problem.”
“This makes Bangladesh apprehensive and angry. We try very hard to control it, but there are many things that happen in cyberspace and we cannot stay away from it,” he said.
“We try to stay calm, suddenly something happens and then the anger returns. The biggest task for us at this time is to establish peace,” said Muhammad Yunus.












