Bangladesh remains in the grip of fear, terror, depression, economic hardship and deep insecurity," said Hasina in her address to the media in New Delhi. But behind the language of reform, organised groups were working to turn students' demands into violent political instruments." A quota reform movement was turned into a one-point demand for my resignation. Concluding her address, Hasina said she wished to return to Bangladesh because people deserve security, development, prosperity, and peace. I want to return to Bangladesh for one purpose: to stand beside the people and help improve their lives.