Dhaka, Dec. 14 -- The foreign ministry has again summoned the Indian high commissioner and reiterated its request for the extradition of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, both convicted by the International Crimes Tribunal.

The tribunal on Nov 17 sentenced the two to death for crimes against humanity linked to attempts to suppress the July Uprising. Both have been staying in India since Aug 5, 2024.

On Sunday, the Chief Advisor's Office said the Indian high commissioner had been informed that Hasina had been making "continuous provocative statements" with the dishonest aim of undermining Bangladesh's "peace, stability and security" and derailing the next national election.

The office said...