Sheikh Hasina Housed in Delhi Safe Zone, Reports Say
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who resigned and left for India on August 5 amid a student-led mass uprising, has been the subject of speculation regarding her whereabouts. There were even rumors that she had left India for a third country. Amid such uncertainty, Indian news outlet The Print has reported her "exact location."
According to the report published on Thursday (October 24), Sheikh Hasina has been staying for more than two months under strict security at a safe house in the Lutyens’ Bungalow Zone in New Delhi.
The report mentions that a bungalow, typically allocated to ministers, senior MPs, and top officials, has been assigned to her. However, for security and privacy reasons, the exact address and street details have not been disclosed.
Sources revealed that Sheikh Hasina occasionally takes walks in Delhi's Lodhi Garden with appropriate security measures. She is guarded around the clock by plainclothes officers, ensuring her safety as a high-profile individual. All necessary arrangements have been made for her stay in the area, where she has been residing for over two months.
According to sources, on August 5, Hasina and a few close aides landed at India’s Hindon Airbase after stepping down amidst the mass protests. Within two days of her arrival, she was relocated to another location. Upon reaching the airbase, she met India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and top military officials.
Another source stated that Hasina did not stay long at the airbase, as it lacked adequate security arrangements. As a result, she was transferred to a secure area within days and has since been housed in a high-security zone in Lutyens’ Delhi.
The report notes that the area where she is currently staying is a high-security zone, home to many former and current members of India’s Parliament. When asked if she goes out, the source mentioned that any such movements are coordinated with her primary security team to ensure her safety.
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