
Taslima Nasreen Calls for Sheikh Hasina's Return and Lifting of Awami League Ban
Taslima Nasreen has stated that Sheikh Hasina should be permitted to return to Bangladesh and that the ban on the Awami League should be lifted.
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Taslima Nasreen has stated that Sheikh Hasina should be permitted to return to Bangladesh and that the ban on the Awami League should be lifted.

Author Taslima Nasreen expressed concern about the CJP protest, drawing parallels to what she described as a Bangladesh uprising in 2024 that was subsequently taken over by Jihadis. She highlighted her worries about such movements.

Taslima Nasreen stated that the ouster of Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina was wrong and anti-democratic, expressing her desire for Hasina's return and the removal of the ban on her party.

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Abhijeet Dipke stated that protests in Bangladesh and Nepal are being used to defame his group, responding to Taslima Nasreen's comparison of CJP protests to a past Bangladeshi student movement.

Author Taslima Nasreen has voiced her strong support for the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India. She emphasized that equal laws for everyone are much needed in any civilized country.

Suvendu Adhikari has welcomed Taslima Nasreen to West Bengal, calling it a 'safe' state and asserting that her presence demonstrates the security of democracy, constitutional values, freedom of speech, and fundamental rights there.
Author Taslima Nasreen's return to Kolkata has sparked a fresh political firestorm in West Bengal. Her presence is seen as a potential flashpoint for regional politics.

Abhijeet Dipke responded to exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen's comments regarding the CJP protest, defending the organization.

Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen has ignited a row by criticizing madrasas in Kolkata, alleging they produce jihadists and facilitate child abuse.
Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen has returned to Kolkata after an 18 to 19-year exile, expressing happiness to be back in the city.
