Sri Lanka, Jan. 25 -- Bangladesh said on Sunday (Jan 25) it was "surprised" and "shocked" that India had allowed fugitive former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to make a public address in New Delhi.

Hasina, 78, fled to neighbouring India in August 2024 after a student-led uprising ended her iron-fisted 15-year rule. She made her first public speech since then in an audio address to a packed press club in Delhi on Friday.

She was found guilty in absentia by a Dhaka court in November of incitement, issuing an order to kill and inaction to prevent atrocities and was sentenced to be hanged.

"The government and the people of Bangladesh are surprised and shocked," Dhaka's foreign ministry said in a statement.

"Allowing the event to take place...