‘America has no role in the coup in Bangladesh, this is a rumour and wrong’, White House gave a statement – Bangladesh issue White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre statement ntc

America has no role in the coup in Bangladesh. White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre has given this statement. She said that America’s involvement in the change of power in Bangladesh is just a rumour and it is completely false. This is the election of the Bangladeshi people. The people there should decide the future of the government.

Karine Jean Pierre said, ‘We have no hand in the Bangladesh issue. Any report of the United States government’s involvement in this is a rumor and completely false. This is the election of the Bangladeshi people. We believe that the Bangladeshi people should decide the future of the Bangladeshi government. This is our stand.’

Sheikh Hasina’s son also denied it
It is noteworthy that Sajeeb Wazed, son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, recently denied reports that claimed that his mother had accused the US of plotting regime change in Bangladesh and said that if she had the opportunity, she would have talked about it in her speech. In a post on X, Wazed called such reports ‘completely false and fabricated’.

He wrote on Twitter, ‘The resignation statement published in my mother’s name in a newspaper recently is completely false and fabricated. I have just confirmed with her that she has not made any statement before or after leaving Dhaka.’

This report came earlier
Earlier it was reported that Sheikh Hasina wanted to address the nation before resigning as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and fled the country on August 5 amid violent protests by students and in her undelivered speech, Hasina accused the US of plotting regime change in Bangladesh.

According to an earlier version of the report, Sheikh Hasina revealed that she could have remained in power if she had ‘given away St. Martin and the Bay of Bengal to the US.’ The letter read, ‘If I had given away St. Martin and the Bay of Bengal to the US, I could have remained in power.’ However, her son Wazed has now denied that his mother said so.

It is known that St. Martin’s Island is located in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, which is the southernmost part of Bangladesh. In her undelivered speech, the 76-year-old leader said that she resigned so that she would not have to see a ‘procession of dead bodies’. Sheikh Hasina said in the anonymous letter that if she had stayed in the country, more people would have lost their lives.

The letter reads, ‘Perhaps if I were in the country today, more lives would have been lost, more property would have been destroyed. I removed myself, I came with your victory, you were my strength, you did not want me, then I left myself, resigned.’

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