Bangladesh 'Outraged' Over Sheikh Hasina's Media Appearance in New DelhiDhaka says it had flagged concerns to New Delhi before the press conference was allowed to proceedBangladesh said on Wednesday that it was outraged by the deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina's media appearance in New Delhi, claiming that the incident had damaged its people's feelings and might have a negative impact on attempts to strengthen bilateral relations with India. Bangladesh is "outraged" that the "absconding convicted" Hasina was permitted to interact live with the media in New Delhi, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) in response to the news conference. The MoFA expressed disappointment that its requests seeking Hasina's return under the India-Bangladesh Extradition Treaty signed in 2013 had not yet received a response. The statement described Hasina's remarks from India as an "affront" to Bangladesh's sovereignty and an insult to those who lost their lives during the July Revolution. The MoFA statement reaffirmed its dedication to the principles of the July Revolution and stated that any attempt to revert to what it called "the dark days of fascism" has been rejected by the Bangladeshi people.