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Sheikh Hasina’s aide alleges terrorist uprising in Bangladesh, confident of her return

Amid rising tensions, Sheikh Hasina’s aide claims the former Bangladesh PM will return to power, calling the crisis a ‘terrorist uprising.’ Meanwhile, a Dhaka court has ordered the seizure of her properties.

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US Awami League Vice President Dr. Rabbi Alam, a close aide of Sheikh Hasina, has asserted that the former Bangladeshi Prime Minister will return to power, claiming that the current unrest in Bangladesh is not a political movement but a “terrorist uprising.” Speaking in Kolkata, Alam also thanked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for facilitating a safe passage for Sheikh Hasina and providing shelter to several leaders.

“Bangladesh is under attack, and it needs to be addressed by the international community. A political uprising is fine, but that is not what has been going on in Bangladesh. This is a terrorist uprising… Many of our leaders are sheltered here in India, and we are very thankful to the Indian government for providing the alignment. I also thank PM Narendra Modi for providing a safe travel passage for our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. We are thankful to the people of India,” said Alam.

Young generation ‘manipulated,’ says Alam

Expressing confidence in Hasina’s return, Alam remarked that Bangladesh’s younger population had been “manipulated,” leading to their role in the political shift.

“… Sheikh Hasina is coming back as the Prime Minister. The young generation has made a mistake, but that’s not their fault; they have been manipulated…,” he stated.

Court orders seizure of Hasina’s residence, bank accounts

Amid the political turmoil, a court in Dhaka has ordered the seizure of Sheikh Hasina’s residence, ‘Sudhasadan,’ and other properties belonging to her family members in exile in India. Additionally, 124 bank accounts associated with her family have been frozen following an application by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Zakir Hossain Ghalib issued the order, impacting properties linked to Hasina’s son Sajib Wazed Joy, daughter Saima Wazed Putul, sister Sheikh Rehana, and her children Tulip Siddique and Radwan Mujib Siddique.

Bangladesh protests Hasina’s remarks from India

Tensions between Bangladesh and India have escalated after Hasina allegedly made “false and fabricated” statements on social media, prompting Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lodge a formal protest. The ministry urged India to prevent Hasina from making inflammatory statements, citing concerns about national stability.

Arrest warrant issued against Hasina in January

Earlier this year, Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) issued an arrest warrant against Sheikh Hasina and 10 others, including former Defence Adviser Major General (retired) Tarique Ahmed Siddique and former Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed. The charges include allegations of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.

Hasina’s ousting and interim government

Sheikh Hasina, who led Bangladesh for over a decade, was ousted on August 5 following a student-led movement that saw violent clashes resulting in over 600 deaths. An interim government, led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, has since taken charge, while Hasina remains in India.

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Trump calls PM Modi friend, says had very good conversation amid West Asia tensions

Trump described PM Modi as a friend after a 40-minute call focusing on Iran tensions, trade and strategic ties.

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US President Donald Trump described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “friend” and said the two leaders had a “very good conversation” during a recent phone call held amid rising tensions in West Asia.

The call, which lasted around 40 minutes, comes shortly after developments in the ongoing Iran-related conflict and diplomatic efforts in the region. During the conversation, both leaders discussed key issues including regional security, trade, and bilateral cooperation.

The interaction marks one of the first high-level engagements between the two leaders following recent ceasefire-related developments involving the United States and Iran. The evolving situation in West Asia, including concerns around stability and global energy routes, was a significant focus of the discussion.

Officials indicated that the leaders also reviewed progress in India-US ties and reiterated their commitment to strengthening the strategic partnership across multiple sectors.

The phone call reflects continued coordination between New Delhi and Washington as geopolitical tensions persist in the Middle East, with both sides maintaining close communication on global and regional issues.

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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire to begin within hours as Trump announces 10-day truce

Israel and Lebanon may begin a 10-day ceasefire within hours after a proposal announced by Donald Trump amid ongoing tensions.

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A temporary halt in hostilities between Israel and Lebanon is expected to begin within hours after US President Donald Trump announced a proposed 10-day ceasefire between the two sides, amid ongoing tensions in the region.

According to his statement, the ceasefire is likely to take effect around 5 p.m. Eastern Time, although independent confirmation from both sides is still awaited.

The development follows discussions involving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, with mediation efforts led by the United States.

Officials indicated that the proposed truce is aimed at creating a limited window to reduce violence and potentially pave the way for broader diplomatic engagement. The situation along the Israel-Lebanon border has remained tense in recent weeks, with escalation linked to the activities of Hezbollah.

Diplomatic efforts have intensified in recent days, with discussions facilitated by the United States, including the involvement of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. However, details of the agreement and the extent of coordination between the parties remain unclear.

The situation remains fluid, and the success of the ceasefire will depend on adherence by all sides involved. The conflict has already led to significant humanitarian and geopolitical consequences, including displacement and disruption in affected areas.

While the proposed ceasefire is being seen as an important step toward de-escalation, broader negotiations involving regional stakeholders are expected to be necessary for any lasting resolution.

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US ends oil sanctions waiver for Iran and Russia, impact likely on India’s energy imports

The US decision to end the Iran and Russia oil waiver may impact India’s oil imports, fuel prices and global energy markets.

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The United States has decided not to extend a temporary sanctions waiver that allowed limited trade in Iranian and Russian oil, marking a shift towards stricter enforcement of economic restrictions.

The waiver, introduced in March 2026, had permitted the sale of oil already loaded on ships to stabilise global supply during heightened geopolitical tensions. However, it is now set to expire around mid-April without renewal.

US officials have indicated that the move is part of a broader strategy to increase pressure on both Iran and Russia amid ongoing conflicts and geopolitical tensions.

What the waiver did and why it mattered

The short-term waiver allowed millions of barrels of oil—estimated at around 140 million barrels—to enter global markets, helping ease supply shortages and prevent sharp price spikes.

It also enabled countries like India to purchase discounted crude oil from Russia and resume limited imports from Iran after years of restrictions.

Impact on India

India, one of the world’s largest oil importers, is expected to feel the impact of the decision in several ways:

  • Reduced access to discounted oil
    India had been buying cheaper Russian crude and recently resumed Iranian imports under the waiver. Its end may limit these options.
  • Potential rise in fuel costs
    With fewer discounted supplies available, India may need to rely more on costlier sources, which could increase domestic fuel prices.
  • Supply diversification pressure
    India may need to explore alternative suppliers in the Middle East, Africa, or the US to maintain energy security.
  • Geopolitical balancing challenge
    The move adds pressure on India to align with US sanctions while managing its own economic interests.

Global energy market concerns

The end of the waiver comes at a time when global oil markets are already under stress due to conflict in West Asia and disruptions in key routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Analysts warn that tightening sanctions could:

  • Reduce global oil supply
  • Increase price volatility
  • Intensify competition among major buyers like India and China

Bigger picture

The US decision reflects a broader shift from temporary relief measures to stricter enforcement of sanctions, even if it risks tightening global energy markets.

For India, the development highlights a recurring challenge—balancing affordable energy access with geopolitical realities.

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