India must act swiftly and hand Sheikh Hasina over to Bangladesh so she can face justice for her alleged crimes. With growing demands for accountability from victims and political opponents, India's continued harboring of Hasina risks further straining relations with Bangladesh. It’s time for New Delhi to help restore trust and stability between the two nations.
As Bangladesh confronts its past, it is vital that the nation avoids vindictiveness against Sheikh Hasina and refrains from victimizing her. While the victims of enforced disappearances deserve justice and truth, healing requires balance and compassion. Pursuing retribution against a former leader could deepen divisions and impede reconciliation. Instead, Bangladesh should strive to uncover the facts, provide justice, and foster national healing.
While Hasina's extradition is legally possible under the 2013 India-Bangladesh extradition treaty, New Delhi could cite the political character of charges against her or fears for her safety to avoid handing her over. Ultimately, diplomacy and political considerations will play a key role in what happens to her.