India, Feb. 14 -- The people of Bangladesh gave a historic mandate in the elections held on Thursday, February 12, by choosing the Tarique Rahman-led Bangladesh Nationalist Party to form the new government in the country after twenty years.
Among the people who won their way to Bangladesh's Parliament in the February 12 polls were also three who were earlier facing grave charges and even death sentences under the rule of the now-ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
However, all three of them had walked out of jail after the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government took charge of the country after Hasina's ouster. Out of these three, two reportedly even faced anti-India terror cases.
The three leaders who saw their fate turn in ...
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