Indian anti-govt movements use Hasina's predicament as an example
After Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted by a student and people's movement, her predicament is being used regularly as an example in India. During the recent anti-government movement in West Bengal, reference was repeatedly made to Bangladesh's situation and Hasina's predicament. Even chief minister Mamata Banerjee said in Kolkata, "They thought they could wage a movement like Bangladesh here too and overthrow the government."
The same reference was made in the Indian state of Karnataka. A Congress leader there said warningly to the central government, "Unless the reins are pulled on the governor, he also will be forced to exit like Sheikh Hasina."
Deputy chief minister of Karnataka, Shivakumar, along with leaders and workers of Congress, demonstrate against the governor of Karnataka. 19 AugustAfter Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted by a student and people's movement, her predicament is being used regularly as an example in India. During the recent anti-government movement in West Bengal, reference was repeatedly made to Bangladesh's situation and Hasina's predicament. Even chief minister Mamata Banerjee said in Kolkata, "They thought they could wage a movement like Bangladesh here too and overthrow the government."
The same reference was made in the Indian state of Karnataka. A Congress leader there said warningly to the central government, "Unless the reins are pulled on the governor, he also will be forced to exit like Sheikh Hasina."
Congress sees the case against chief minister Siddaramaiah as a political conspiracy of the BJP-JDS alliance. That is why they warn that unless the matter is settled, the governor will face the same fate as Hasina
This threat issued by Congress, the ruling party in Karnataka, it connected to the political fate of the chief minister Siddaramaiah. After giving the go-ahead for judicial procedure to look into complaints of corruption against Siddaramaiah, the governor appointed by BJP is now facing the ire of the ruling party in the state. Congress is staging demonstrations against the governor in various parts of the state, demanding that he be removed.
Party leader and member of the Vidhan Sabha (state legislative assembly), Ivan D'Souza said at an anti-governor demonstration, if the centre doesn't remove the governor, a movement will spread throughout the state. The governor may then face the same fate as Sheikh Hasina.
