Since August 5, Hasina, 77, has been living in exile in India, having fled her country in the wake of massive student-led protests that successfully brought an end to her 16-year-long regime
The deposed premier's defence adviser Major General (retd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique and other top officials found to be involved in those incidents, says the report
ILS Hospital, a multi-speciality private hospital also announce that it will not treat any patients from Bangladesh in protest against atrocities on minorities
In a social media post on Monday night, Kalyan said Hindus are a global minority, and as such, they receive little attention, little solidarity, and are easily targeted.
Attackers set fire to the headquarters of a Bangladesh party that supported the country's ousted leader Sheikh Hasina on Thursday night, media reports said. There was no information if anyone was injured.
Officials said that Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel arrested four Bangladeshi nationals including two women from the Agartala railway station before boarding a West Bengal-bound train.