India, Nov. 19 -- The fate of Sheikh Hasina, former Bangladesh prime minister in exile in India, remains uncertain after a tribunal court in her country on Monday awarded hjer death penalty in connection with the deadly violence in the student-led uprising last year.

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Monday gave death sentence to Sheikh Hasina, 78, for ordering the use of lethal force while cracking down on the protests last year in August, during which she fled to India. The ICT awarded a separate sentence of imprisonment until death to Hasina for being complicit in crimes against civilians by law enforcement and armed cadres of her Awami League party.

Since the sentence, what's next for Sheikh Hasina remains, India's response...