A court in the country has sentenced former bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina to six months in prison in a contempt of court case. The international Criminal Tribunal (ICT) in bangladesh has given this verdict. Why will she be given this sentence? Now that she is in india, let's see if she will be arrested. Violence suddenly broke out during the student protests in bangladesh last year. In this, Sheikh Hasina's regime was overthrown in Bangladesh. Following this, she left bangladesh and took refuge in india for safety. Meanwhile, Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to 6 months in prison in a contempt of court case. 6 months in prison A three-member bench headed by Justice Mohammad Golam Mortuza Majumdar, the president of the international Criminal Tribunal for bangladesh, has given this verdict. It has been reported that the sentence will be effective from the date of Hasina's arrest or from the date of her surrender.
Not only Hasina, but also Shakil Akhand bulbul, a resident of Kaybandha district in bangladesh, has been sentenced to two months in prison in the same contempt of court case. bulbul is a politician from Dhaka. It is noteworthy that he is associated with the bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of the Awami League. The contempt of court case has been filed on the basis of a telephone conversation allegedly held between Sheikh Hasina and Shakil Akhand bulbul in october last year. In the audio, a woman's voice is heard saying, "227 cases have been registered against me.. so I have got a license to kill 227 people." The voice belongs to Hasina.. It is alleged that she herself threatened like this.
 The public prosecutor argued that making such threats was contempt of court. Because it was a threat to the judicial process. It was also alleged that she had spoken like this to intimidate those involved in the investigations related to the people's protests that took place in bangladesh last year. Subsequently, she was sentenced to 6 months in prison. Sheikh Hasina, who was the prime minister of bangladesh and the leader of the Awami League party, took refuge in india 11 months ago. Since then, various cases have been registered against Hasina in Bangladesh. However, this is the first time that she has been convicted in a case. Meanwhile, Hasina is no longer in Bangladesh. She took refuge in india last year. After her attempts to go to london failed, she is in a safe place in India.

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