Ghaziabad, August 5 — Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina landed at Hindan Air Force Base in Ghaziabad, near Delhi, after resigning and leaving the country amidst widespread protests. Indian media outlets, including Times of India and Anandabazar Patrika, reported that Hasina arrived around 6 pm local time on a Bangladesh Air Force cargo plane. She was accompanied by her sister Sheikh Rehana and several officials.

Reports indicate that Hasina has not sought political asylum in India, leading to speculation about her next destination. While some sources suggest that she may travel to London, Anandabazar Patrika notes that Hasina's immediate plans remain uncertain. Initially, there were rumors that she would leave for London on Monday night, but it appears she will remain in India for the time being.

The situation remains fluid as Hasina's departure from Bangladesh has left many questions unanswered about her future and the political landscape of Bangladesh.