Khaleda Zia’s Aide Reveals What BNP Wants From India, Speaks On Security Of Minorities In Bangladesh In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times' Kumkum Chadha, Rumeen Farhana, Bangladesh's former leader of the Opposition, talks about Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who was forced to fly out of her country after she submitted her resignation, Security of minorities in the country and what the BNP party now expects from India. This as Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus could be sworn in as the country's new leader as soon as Thursday evening to begin what the army chief has vowed will be a "beautiful democratic process". Few other details about the planned government have been released, including the role of the military. But Bangladeshis voiced hope as they joined a rally in Dhaka on Wednesday for the former opposition Bangladesh National Party (BNP). Full Interview releasing soon.
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