Sajeeb Wazed, son of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has dismissed as "completely false and fabricated" a statement attributed to his mother, blaming the US for her government's fall. In a post on X, Sajeeb confirmed that Hasina had made no such remarks either before or after her departure from Dhaka. Earlier reports suggested that Hasina's undelivered speech in India claimed she could have remained in power if she had "surrendered" the sovereignty of Saint Martin Island and allowed the US to dominate the Bay of Bengal. The 76-year-old leader reportedly resigned to avoid witnessing further bloodshed amid violent protests in Bangladesh. Despite her exile, Hasina expressed her pain over her party, Awami League, being targeted and vowed to return to Bangladesh soon. Sheikh Hasina’s Undelivered Speech: Former Bangladesh PM Makes Big Charges Against US, Says ‘I Could Have Stayed in Power if I Had Surrendered Sovereignty of Saint Martin Island, Allowed America To Hold Sway Over Bay of Bengal’.

Sajeeb Wazed Refutes Claims of Sheikh Hasina Blaming US for Government Fall

Sajeeb Wazed Calls US Blame Statement 'False and Fabricated'

Sajeeb Wazed Denies Media Reports 

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