Islamic UK argument, no provision for asylum in Britain

Britain changed history. The bitter experiences of that country are behind the decision not to grant asylum to Sheikh Hasina, who overturned all previous decisions and left the country for food.

Why did Britain deny political asylum to Sheikh Hasina? Earlier, Britain had granted political asylum to 2 former presidents of Pakistan. India had given shelter to the opposition leaders of Khalistan. Britain had given asylum to a girl named Malala Yousafzai, whom Pakistani extremists decided to kill. The reason why Britain has changed its policy of harboring even the good and terrorist leaders of the world is clear and precise.

Muslim sects who have arrived in Britain as refugees are causing violence and riots against the locals. Promoting the idea of ​​an Islamic Britain. Big moves are being made to build a religiously based society. And in recent times Britain has been on fire over the issue of refugees. A man who came as a refugee broke the law by killing 3 young British women. A similar incident happened earlier. There is a riot going on in Britain right now against accepting refugees. That is why Shaikh’s acceptance of Hasina is against the public sentiment in Britain. Britain is taking a stand that why is it taking unnecessary risk and risk and there is no need for such a big social commitment anymore. The people who came as refugees after being given milk is creating a great experience for Britain.

Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wased confirmed that even though Hasina’s first choice to seek asylum was London, there was no positive response from there. We also prefer US and UK where we have more family members. Hasina’s son said. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the people of Bangladesh need a full and independent UN-led inquiry into the events of the past few weeks. He said the UK wants action to ensure a peaceful and democratic future for Bangladesh.

In 2023, 4,300 people sought asylum in the United Kingdom. The fifth category of people who have applied for asylum are Bangladeshis. UK has even given asylum to economic criminals from India like Nirav Modi and Vijaymallya. The UK can also offer other forms of humanitarian protection to people who do not meet the criteria for refugee status. Hasina can apply for discretionary leave outside the immigration rules. Or Hasina can come if UK visa is granted according to law. But Sheikh Hasina has to sit in her country to do this. Now they are in India. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said later applications for asylum would be illegal unless they could prove a change in circumstances.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated in Parliament that Hasina sought permission to come to India only temporarily. India is worried about its opponents in Dhaka. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told an all-party meeting on Tuesday that ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was shocked by the turn of events and the government would discuss her future course with her once she settles down.

Now the UK is saying that asylum should be given in India itself. It also says don’t leave here. Those in need of international protection should seek asylum in the first safe country they reach, that’s the fastest route to safety. Indications are coming from Britain that Hasina should seek asylum in India.

Now Sheikh Hasina is in India. But it was agreed that India would allow them to stay in Britain until they were granted asylum. India is not a safe country for Sheikh Hasina due to the situation in India. And even with a massive security system, it would be impossible for Sheikh Hasina to have a social life in India. India points out the advertisement challenge from the radical Islamic group and so on. With this, it was decided to seek political asylum in Britain.

But to the surprise of the world, Britain changed its stance and policy. India is thinking about how long Hasina will be allowed to stay in Britain as a refugee. Hasina is now exploring other options, including the US and Finland. He has a daughter in America. So ready to go there. But it remains to be seen whether America will agree to it.