He was also asked whether former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was in India or would they know if she shifts to any other country.
The foreign adviser said, “We don’t have communication with her. She is now in Indian refuge. If she moves to another country, you don’t have to know that from us. You yourself will know that. Maybe you will know this from the source from where I will. Because, this will be reported in the newspapers, and the media. We are not thinking about this.”
The foreign adviser remarked that there was tension between the Western countries and the Sheikh Hasina government before and after the 12th parliamentary elections.
He said, “It is better to accept it. The issues on which there was tension are compatible with the agenda of this (interim) government or the agenda of the students. I absolutely don’t see any scope for conflict. Our students were concerned about the issues that they (with the West) were concerned about.”