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Escaped death by 25 mins: Hasina on surviving 'conspiracy to kill her'

In a recent Facebook post, Sheikh Hasina reflected on her survival through multiple attempts on her life. She said surviving these incidents is not by chance, but guided by Allah's will, with a 'greater purpose' yet to be fulfilled.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: January 18, 2025, 11:28 AM - 2 min read

Daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first president of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024.


Sheikh Hasina’s journey through the turbulent political landscape of Bangladesh has been fraught with peril. From being at the centre of national crises to enduring alleged assassination attempts, her resolve remains unshaken.

 

In a shocking revelation, Hasina claimed that there have been multiple attempts on her life, the most recent being just minutes away from fatality.

 

In a harrowing audio posted late Friday on her Facebook page by the Bangladesh Awami League party, Hasina alleged that her survival was nothing short of divine intervention.

“Rehana and I survived – just 20-25 minutes apart, we escaped death,” Hasina said, claiming that the alleged attempt last year was not the first time to eliminate her. The former prime minister claimed that there were “conspiracies” at various phases of her life to kill her.

 

“I just feel that surviving the killings on August 21, or surviving the huge bomb in Kotalipara, surviving on this time August 5, 2024, there must be a will of Allah, a hand of Allah. Otherwise, I'm not going to survive this time. You later saw how they planned to kill me,” said Hasina.

 

“However, it seems to be a mercy of Allah that I am still alive because Allah wants me to do something more,” she added.

 

Hasina was forced to flee the country and seek asylum in India as the student-led movement, alleged to have the opposition's backing, stormed the national capital, Dhaka.

 

Over 600 people were killed and hundreds injured as protesters refused to back down unless Hasina quit.

 

Reflecting on her exile in an undisclosed location in India, Hasina said, “Although I am suffering, I am without my country, without my home, everything has been burned,” in an emotional note.


Hasina wanted in Bangladesh


On January 6, a Bangladeshi court issued a second arrest warrant against the 77-year-old Hasina for her alleged role in enforced disappearances, the chief prosecutor said.

 

Hasina is already facing an arrest warrant for her alleged “crimes against humanity” during her 15-year-long tenure as the prime minister.

 

Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of the domestic International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), said that more than 500 people were allegedly abducted by Bangladeshi security personnel, with some detained in secret facilities for years.

 

Bangladesh asked India in December to send Hasina back to face trial, a demand to which Delhi declined to respond.

 

The interim government sought her extradition through a note verbale, or unsigned diplomatic correspondence, sent to the external affairs ministry on December 23.

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