Bangladesh’s elections bring the BNP to power with a decisive mandate, but the return of controversial leaders with past convictions and alleged anti-India links complicates regional ties. The new government’s push for former PM Sheikh Hasina’s extradition from India presents an immediate diplomatic challenge, signaling a potential shift in bilateral relations. Bangladesh’s elections bring the BNP to power with a decisive mandate, but the return of controversial leaders with past convictions and alleged anti-India links complicates regional ties. The new government’s push for former PM Sheikh Hasina’s extradition from India presents an immediate diplomatic challenge, signaling a potential shift in bilateral relations.
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